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Learn how to create, edit and collaborate on spreadsheets with Google Sheets, a cloud-based tool that works on any device. Access features like Gemini, tables, smart chips, comments, and more with a Google Workspace account.
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- Overview
- 1.1 Get Sheets on your devices
- 1.2 (Optional) Add multiple Google Accounts
- 1.3 Create a browser bookmark
- 1.4 Add a Sheets desktop shortcut (Windows only)
- 1.5 Work offline (Chrome only)
In this section:1.1 Get Sheets on your devices
1.2 (Optional) Add multiple Google Accounts
1.3 Create a browser bookmark
1.4 Add a Sheets desktop shortcut (Windows only)
You can open Sheets in any of the following ways:
• Any web browser – Go to sheets.google.com.
• Google Drive – Click NewGoogle Sheets and create from scratch or from a template.
• Most Google pages – At the top right, click the App Launcher Sheets.
• Android devices – Install and open the Android app.
• Apple iOS devices – Install and open the iOS app.
Have multiple Google Accounts? Quickly switch between them with Chrome profiles.
Note: Don’t have the Chrome Browser yet? See instructions on how to install Chrome.
1. In the Chrome browser, in the top-right corner next to the address bar, click your profile image.
2. Click Manage people.
3. Click Add person.
4. Enter a name, choose an image and click Add.
1. In the Chrome browser, open Sheets.
Note: If you prefer to open spreadsheets from Google Drive, open Drive instead.
2. At the top-right corner, click MoreBookmarks.
3. Make sure that Show bookmarks bar has a tick next to it.
4. In the address bar, click Bookmark .
If you’re not using Chrome, follow your browser’s instructions to bookmark sheets.google.com.
If you’re using Microsoft Windows, you can add a shortcut to Sheets on your desktop.
1. Go to your desktop and right-click.
2. Choose NewShortcut.
3. For the location, enter https://sheets.google.com.
4. (Optional) To name your shortcut, enter a name.
5. Click Finish.
When you turn on offline access, your most recent files are automatically saved for offline use.
1. Install the Google Docs Offline extension.
2. In Drive, click Settings Settings.
3. In the Offline section, tick the Create, open and edit your recent Google files while offline box.
4. Click Done.
5. Right-click a file and turn on Available offline.
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