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Learn how to use functions and formulas to automate calculations in Google Sheets. Follow the steps to type an equal sign, choose a function, and see the formula help box with examples and tips.
You can change a spreadsheet’s locale, time zone, calculation settings, and functions language in Google Sheets. When you make a change, it changes for the entire spreadsheet. Everyone working on it will see the changes, regardless of their location.
Learn how to create, edit, schedule, and import macros in Google Sheets to save time and perform repetitive tasks. Macros are recorded actions that can be triggered by events, time intervals, or custom functions.
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I have a spreadsheet with rows of data. At the end of each row I have a formula that computes a useful number based on (1) the row and (2) some constant cells elsewhere in the sheet. When I add new rows I use down-fill to create the formula cell at the end of each row.
DAYS360: Returns the difference between two days based on the 360-day year used in some financial interest calculations. DATE : Converts a year, month, and day into a date. DATEVALUE : Converts a provided date string in a known format to a date value.
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