Apps How to Total a Column in Google Sheets using SUM Function In Google Sheets, you can sum or add numbers, cells, ranges, columns, or rows using the built-in SUM function.
Apps How to Create, View, and Edit Google Sheets, Docs, and Slides in a Google Chat Room Google Chat now allows users to create and edit Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides without leaving a Google Chat room.
Apps How to Use Excel Match Function You can use the Excel MATCH function to find the relative position of a specific value in a range of cells or an array.
Apps How to Make a Gant Chart in Google Sheets Google Sheets doesn’t provide an in-built Gantt chart type, but you can create a Gantt chart by customizing the Stacked Bar chart.
Apps How to '@' Mention People or Link to Files and Calendar Events in Google Docs With Google’s new Smart chips feature, you can @mention/tag people as wells as insert files, and meetings in Google Docs.
Apps How to Add in Excel You can add numbers, cells, ranges, columns, and rows in Excel using formulas, functions, AutoSum feature, and using Paste Special feature.
Apps How to Wrap Text in a Notion Table Notion’s Wrap cells feature can wrap text strings in the Notion table so it appears on multiple lines in a cell.
Apps How to Import a Google Sheet or Excel File into Notion You can import Google Sheets and Excel (.xslx) files into Notion by first exporting/saving the file in CSV format and then importing it into Notion.
Apps How to Calculate Days Between Start and End Date on Notion You can calculate the number of days between the Start Date and End Date in the 'Date' property on Notion using the dateBetween() function.
Apps How to Move Columns in Excel In Excel, you can move one or multiple columns by dragging columns with a mouse button or using the CUT and PASTE method.
Apps How to Create a Sidebar in Google Sheets Let us show you how to create a custom HTML sidebar (UI Widget) within Google sheets using Google Apps Script editor.
Apps How to AutoFill in Excel without Dragging If you have thousands of cells to autofill in Excel, you can use the Fill Series tool or Name box to fill your data without dragging the fill handle.