Skip to main content
Advanced Search
Search Terms
Content Type

Exact Matches
Tag Searches
Date Options
Updated after
Updated before
Created after
Created before

Search Results

46 total results found

How to Use Google Sheets

Drive Google Sheets

Step 1: Create a spreadsheet To create a new spreadsheet: Open the Sheets home screen at sheets.google.com. Click New . This will create and open your new spreadsheet. You can also create new spreadsheets from the URL sheets.google.com/create. Step 2:...

Edit & format a spreadsheet in Google Sheets

Drive Google Sheets

Edit data in a cell Open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Click a cell that’s empty, or double-click a cell that isn’t empty. Start typing. Optional: To add another line within a cell, press ⌘ + Enter on a Mac or Ctrl + Enter on Windows. When you’re done...

Use conditional formatting rules in Google Sheets

Drive Google Sheets

Cells, rows, or columns can be formatted to change text or background color if they meet certain conditions. For example, if they contain a certain word or a number. On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Select the cells you want to apply ...

Sort & filter your data in Google Sheets

Drive Google Sheets

You can sort data in alphabetical and numerical order, or use filters to hide data you don't want to see. Note: Filter views are only available on a computer. See the FILTER article for info about the function. Sort data in alphabetical or numerical order ...

How to Use Google Slides

Drive Google Slides

Google Slides is an online presentation app that lets you create and format presentations and work with other people. Step 1: Create a presentation To create a new presentation: Open the Slides home screen at slides.google.com. In the top left, under "St...

Change the Theme, Background, or Layout in Google Slides

Drive Google Slides

You can customize how your presentation looks in Google Slides by changing the theme, background, or layout.  Theme: A preset group of colors, fonts, background, and layouts.  Background: The picture or color behind your slide's content.  Layout: The way ...