Google Sheets
Create spreadsheets with Google Sheets, the Google application designed to create, share, edit and share spreadsheets from anywhere and any device, even offline. Work in teams in real time, create charts, sort data, include formulas and let your work be saved as you type, without worrying about losing everything you’ve done.
Some important characteristics you should know about Google Sheets
- It is easy to start using Google Sheets it offers some great ways to get even more out of your data. Google Sheets is great for collaborating with others, everything is updated in real time.
- The app is cloud based. Cloud-based spreadsheets are automatically saved, stored, and maintained via a remote server. That means that you can access it online from anywhere, any time. Google Sheets is also available offline.
- You can add heatmaps by using a conditional formatting. Heatmaps are a great way to draw attention to important data in your sheet. You can highlight values, outliers or errors using conditional formatting.
- Apply filters, you can use filters to only view rows of interest within the sheet. This can be useful when you are working with a larger set of data.
- Integrate with Google Forms, after you have collected responses using Google Forms you can use Google Sheets to analyze and visualize your data.

Some FAQ of Google Sheets
Is Google Sheets the same as Excel?
The Google Sheets spreadsheet program is part of a free online software office package provided by Google Drive. Excel is part of the Microsoft Office 365 package and is available for both Windows and macOS operating systems. The program is installed directly on a computer.
What can Excel do that Google Sheets can’t?
Excel can add and delete rows and columns and sheets. Excel can import data from other sources and clean it, analyze it, and format it. It can create PDF reports of your Excel data and can automatically create and send email messages directly from your Outlook email account.