How to Add Smart Chips in Google Sheets
In a smart chip, when you @mentioned a user, they don’t immediately get to your document. You can grant access to another user by sharing your document.
Step 1: Open a spreadsheet
On your desktop, open Google Sheets from Google Workspace. Now open a spreadsheet and enter “@.”
Step 2: Add people smart chip
Type in someone’s name or email address.
Step 3: Add File smart chip
Type the name of the file or keywords that are connected.
Step 4: Add Event smart chip
Type the event name or keywords that are connected to it.
Step 5: Add Place the smart chip
Places, addresses, and locations can be entered.
Step 6: Add Finance smart chip
Enter the name of what you want to track in Google Finance, such as a currency, a mutual fund, or a stock.
Step 7: Add Rating smart chip
By typing “Rating” and clicking on the chip, you can choose from a range of ratings from 0 to 5 stars.
Step 8: View all the details of the chip
Place your mouse over the smart chip to see all of the information.
Remember-
- You can change the format of the chip by modifying things like Color, Size, and Style of font.
- Hit Format and then Clear formatting at the top to remove formatting.
If you’re writing a business proposal, financial report, meeting notes, or spreadsheet, Google Smart Chips are great for tiny information to include. Consider these when writing your next paper, and stay tuned for future Smart Chip developments.
How to Use Smart Chips in Google Docs and Sheets
Google smart chips are little bits of data that can enhance your Google experience by retrieving data from other apps and services. Updated frequently, they offer more information about other users, files, maps, and more to Google Docs and Sheets.