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This Google Sheets Tips and Tricks Tutorial will help you get the best out of its features. Google Sheets is a powerful online spreadsheet maker tool.
What is a Named function in Google Sheets? Named functions are similar to Google Sheets' built-in functions. The difference is that you create them and define what they do.
The aggregation functions you can use in a QUERY formula are avg (), count (), max (), min (), and sum (). The clause types ...
Learn how to use and get the most from Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet, Keep, Forms, Gmail, and other apps in Google’s Workspace productivity suite.
Google Sheets doesn't only support date sorting. You can also sort plain text in alphabetical order. For more tutorials like this, check out these top Google Sheets tips and tricks.
Google Sheets has always felt like the lightweight cousin. But now, Sheets has one trick Excel doesn’t, and it doesn’t just level the playing field—it flips the table.
The sequence function in Google Sheets is easy to use and works with different formats At first glance, the sequence function will seem similar to the fill command when working with sequential data.
After years of waiting, Google Sheets finally supports the powerful XLOOKUP function, and has added other powerful new functions too.
With new support for named functions, LAMBDA and helper functions, spreadsheet calculations — especially with arrays — may be more efficient and elegant.
New to Google Sheets? This guide walks you through the basics of how to use Google Sheets, from creating a new sheet to entering and formatting data.