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Google Sheets does not require downloading and installation of the program. It simply runs in your browser
Google Sheets does not require downloading and installation of the program. It simply runs in your browser.
Google Sheets can be accessed from https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/.
Once you have successfully logged in, you will land in Google Sheets' start Page. Click on the Blank button to get started with a new workbook.
Enter a name for your workbook, and hit the Enter button on your keyboard:
Google Sheets has columns and rows, similar to a squared math exercise book.
Do not worry if the functionality looks overwhelming at first. You will get comfortable as you learn more in the chapters to come.
For now focus on the rows, columns, and the cells.
Ok. Let's make a function!
A1
, the one that is marked with the blue rectangle in the picture=1+1
.
function copyFormulas(elementId){ /* Get the text field */ var copyText = document.getElementById(elementId); /* Select the text field */ copyText.select(); copyText.setSelectionRange(0, 99999); /* For mobile devices */ /* Copy the text inside the text field */ navigator.clipboard.writeText(copyText.value) .then(() => { alert('Range copied to clipboard.\nIt can now be pasted into the Google Sheets spreadsheet.') }) .catch((error) => { alert(`Copy failed! ${error}`) }) }