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Use keyboard shortcuts in Google Sheets to navigate, format, and use formulas. Note: Some shortcuts might not work for all languages or keyboards. Computer Android iPhone & iPad. To see a list of keyboard shortcuts in Google Sheets, press Ctrl + / (Windows, Chrome OS) or ⌘ + / (Mac).
Use keyboard shortcuts in Google Docs to navigate, format, and edit. Note: Some shortcuts might not work for all languages or keyboards. To open a list of keyboard shortcuts in Google Docs, press Ctrl + / (Windows, Chrome OS) or ⌘ + / (Mac).
To format or change the format of numbers, dates or currencies in a spreadsheet: On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. Select the range of cells you'd like to format or modify. Click Format Number. Select the format to apply to the range of cells.
Use keyboard shortcuts in Google Sheets to navigate, format and use formulas. Note: some shortcuts might not work for all languages or keyboards.
Just change the first 100 to how many numbers you want to show and the second 100 to the number you want the list to start at. To learn more about the "SEQUENCE function" search for it in your browser or on YouTube.
Create headings with Markdown in Google Docs. If you’re on Google Docs, you can also use Markdown to create up to 6 different headings. Add number signs (#) in front of your heading text. The number of number signs you use corresponds to the heading level.
Returns Euler's number, e (~2.718) raised to a power. Sample Usage. EXP(2) EXP(A2) Syntax. EXP(exponent) exponent - The exponent to raise e to. See Also. SQRTPI: Returns the positive square root of the product of Pi and the given positive number. SQRT: Returns the positive square root of a positive number. POWER: Returns a number raised to a power.
You can use auto-fill to create a series of numbers, letters or dates in Google Sheets. Use auto-fill to complete a series. On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. In a column or row, enter text, numbers or dates in at least two cells next to each other. Highlight the cells. You’ll see a small blue box in the lower-right corner.
You can use Smart Fill for tasks like extracting the first name from a given list of full names or finding values in a range or table. Smart Fill uses data in your sheet and knowledge available through Google’s public Knowledge Graph to detect patterns and generate suggestions.
Use keyboard shortcuts in Google Sheets to navigate, format, and use formulas. Note: Some shortcuts might not work for all languages or keyboards. If you plug an external keyboard into your Android device, you can use the shortcuts below. This works with most kinds of external keyboards.