Google Sheets is a web-based spreadsheet application available through Google Drive. With it, you can not only easily create formula-driven spreadsheets, but you can also collaborate online with coworkers, clients, or others.
In this guide, learn how to use Google Sheets better. We'll cover the basics, from creating your first spreadsheet to editing and formatting cells. We'll also tackle some more advanced topics such as how to use pivot tables, how to combine multiple spreadsheets, and how to track stock data in Google Sheets.

If you've never worked with spreadsheets before and you don't know how to handle formulas, this series has got you covered. You'll learn the basics of using formulas and functions in Google Sheets and much more.
Whether you're just getting started with Google Sheets or you're an experienced user who just needs to brush up your skills—this tutorial can help.
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