Master the Basics of Google Sheets: The Ultimate Guide

Google Sheets is one of the best spreadsheet apps that you access via your web browser. Here are some tips to help you get started.

Google Sheets is one of the most powerful spreadsheet programs that allows you to store massive data sets and perform complex calculations on them. It uses functions and formulas to do these computations on the data stored in the cells.

This makes many jobs easier as you don’t have to do any calculations manually. In short, it can save you a lot of time and effort if done correctly. But, it is a complicated program to get started with. Read on to master the basics of this sometimes intimidating program.

Why Use This Guide

Most beginners aren’t fully aware of Google Sheets’ functionality or where to start. This guide will discuss how you can set up a perfect work environment, use functions and formulas, and create charts in Google Sheets.

If you’re a newbie, this guide will act as an ideal starting point. But, if you’re a little more experienced, you could start looking into other more complex, useful Google Sheets formulas.

Setting Up the Perfect Work Environment in Google Sheets

For many users, the default size of the cells in a spreadsheet may be too small or too large to fit the data correctly. It’s best to change the appearance beforehand so that your data can look visually appealing and easy to read. Here are a few things you can do to change the appearance of your spreadsheet.

Changing the Size of a Row or a Column in Google Sheets

There are two ways to adjust the size of a column or a row in Google Sheets.

Method 1: To adjust the row or column size on the go, all you have to do is:

  1. Hover your cursor on the edge of the column or row header, denoted by a gray divider line. Hovering over a divider line will change the cursor shape to a line with arrows on both sides.
  2. Click and drag your cursor to either left or right or up or down, depending on whether you’re resizing a column or a row.

Method 2: This allows you to resize single and multiple rows or columns. Follow these steps to do so:

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