![]() ![]() Version history is very convenient: if a mistake sneaks into the document but you discover it some time later, there's no need to press Ctrl + Z a thousand times.Thus, you no longer need to email the edited versions of the files to one another. Work with colleagues simultaneously and you'll see the changes in the table immediately. You can adjust the access settings for every user as well as for groups of people. Decide who can edit your tables and who can only view them and comment on the data. It's perfect for team work one file can be edited by several users at the same time.The electronic devices, in addition, give an opportunity to manage the tables even without the Internet connection. Work with the table from the PC or a laptop browser, tablet or a smartphone and it doesn't matter what operating system is installed on the device. You can access the Google Sheets tables not only at your home or office but at any place with the Internet.Sharing the documents has never been so easy - just give someone the link to the file.We can't really say the same about Excel where the information is stored on one computer unless you intentionally copy it somewhere else. All the information is stored on Google Cloud, meaning that if your machine dies, the information will remain intact.Charts, filters and pivot tables contribute to effective data analysis. You don't need to install any additional software since you work with the tables right in your browser. This service can become a true MS Excel replacement for many users if, of course, they are aware of all the advantages and options Google offers. But to be honest - it is an utter fallacy. Many of us think that Google Sheets is just a convenient tool to view the tables that are sent via email. ![]()
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