There is no Fill command on the Google Sheets Ribbon, so you’ll need to use the fill handle. In Google Sheets, if you double-click the fill handle it fills rows based on the number of rows in the first column to the left. (If you’re using AutoFill in the first column, it looks...
Google Chrome browser’s autofill feature can be a huge time-saver, automatically populating forms with your frequently used information. However, there are times when you may want to remove outdated or incorrect autofill entries. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of managing an...
Add new rules in Google Sheets and restore (you can use any rule ID you want as long as it's unique).I hope to be able to get this fixed for version 12.4, but as of now I haven't found a good solution yet. In a nutshell, this bug snuck in as part of the rules table render...
Example 2: Autofilling alternative months In this example, we’re considering the first of every alternate month. Our first entry is 1 October 2017. So, we start by entering the date in the first cell, and use “Shift” and our mouse to select the cells we’re autofilling: Now, as w...
Now imagine doing all this using simple commands from your own Google Sheets. All that power at your fingertips, and this is just the beginning. Down the road, in addition to taking screenshots, you will be able to scrape the results and send them to Sheets, open multiple tabs and ...
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Let's look at an example below. In the screenshot below, I've logged the list of sales for my company for the first 3 months of 2016. Now, I'll sum them up by adding the three months of sales together.In this case, I'm using an inline formula with cell references. I added ...