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Easy Collaboration: 35 Must-Know Tips for Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides

Easy Collaboration: 35 Must-Know Tips for Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides

In 2005, a four-person company called Upstartle launched Writely(Opens in a new window), an online-only word processor that took advantage of a then-new browser technology called AJAX. Writely let you create, save, and retrieve documents in your browser that were stored on a server. It worked so well that Google bought Upstartle less than a year later. At the time, that acquisition was considered a gamble. Today, online web apps are the norm. Google’s office suite now includes not just… Source link

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Google Sheets cheat sheet: How to get started

Google Sheets is a powerful spreadsheet app that you use through your web browser. It stores your spreadsheets in the cloud with Google Drive. Anyone with a Google account can use Sheets and Drive for free. Both are also part of Google Workspace  (formerly G Suite), Google’s subscription office suite for business and enterprise customers. This guide will teach you how to start a new spreadsheet in Sheets or upload one you already have stored on your PC,… Source link

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Google Sheets’ formula suggestions are like autofill for math

Google has announced that Google Sheets is getting the ability to intelligently suggest formulas and functions for your spreadsheet, based on the data you’re trying to analyze. For example, typing “=” into a cell below a list of numbers will pop up a box that lets you automatically add the numbers together, find their average, and more. From my admittedly simple tests, it seems to be a pretty smart system. For example, with one column of data, it suggested that I could be looking for… Source link

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JPMorgan earnings soar amid ‘exceptionally strong’ consumer balance sheets, credit release

JPMorgan Chase (JPM) kicked off the second quarter earnings season for bulge-bracket backs on Tuesday, reporting better-than-expected earnings results that were bolstered by a strong economy and the release of credit reserves. Here are the key figures versus estimates, according to Bloomberg: Adjusted earnings per share (EPS): $3.78 vs. $3.15 estimate Excluding credit reserve releases: $3.03 per share Revenue: $31.4 billion vs. $30.06 billion estimate During the quarter, the largest U.S. bank by… Source link

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Google Sheets Free Budgeting Tool

Select’s editorial team works independently to review financial products and write articles we think our readers will find useful. We may receive a commission when you click on links for products from our affiliate partners. If you’ve never built a budget before, the thought of tracking all of your expenses and sources of income can seem like an immense task. While the act of tracking your everyday expenses might seem tedious and hard to keep up with, there are a number of apps that make it… Source link

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How to alphabetize in Google Sheets

Sort A-Z or Z-A in Google Sheets on any platform and also sort in sequence by more than one column on the web. Illustration: Andy Wolber/TechRepublic Google Sheets often helps people manage lists of people, things and places. An alphabetical sort can not only bring a bit of order to these lists, but also help us recognize patterns, such as… Source link

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32 incredibly useful Google Sheets tips

I’ll admit it: For the majority of my adult life, spreadsheets have remained shrouded in mystery. I’ve used them plenty, of course—to track income, compare statistics, even maintain databases for various types of work-related info—but I’ve always felt like I’ve barely been scratching the surface of what they’re able to do. And that’s a shame. With Google Sheets in particular, sticking only to spreadsheet basics seems akin to sitting on a mountain of untapped potential. The… Source link

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How to turn Google Sheets into an RSS reader

Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. In our Holy Sheet article series, we’re exploring all the things you can do with Google Sheets aside from simple number crunching, from tracking your stocks to scraping contact details from websites. Today, we have a welcome surprise for all the news junkies among the Google Sheets nerds. Let’s first start with the basics… Google Sheets has a nifty… Source link

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Google Docs and Sheets experienced a partial outage

Multiple Google services experienced a partial outage on Monday, with some users unable to create new documents in Google Docs and Google Sheets. Google’s Workspace Status Dashboard reported that Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Classroom all experienced service disruptions. As of 11:26AM ET Google said that service had been restored for “some users” adding that “we expect a resolution for all users in the near future.” As of 12PM ET, we’ve verified that the issues we were… Source link

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