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Two New Features for Your Google Spreadsheets

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Back on a Google Docs kick this week, with two new features you might not know about. Well, not exactly new; they've been around for about a month. But new to me, anyway. The first is the ability to create forms in Google Spreadsheets. Instead of creating a spreadsheet that other users must register with Google Docs to see and edit, you can invite people to fill out your form -- these forms can be used for sign-up sheets, surveys, or anything else you can think up. When you create a spreadsheet, instead of inviting people to a document as collaborators or viewers, simply invite them "to fill out a form." That's all there is to it. The second feature is less revolutionary, but perhaps more helpful to those of you who use Google Spreadsheets a lot. You now have the ability to freeze up to 5 rows, or 5 columns of data -- this can make it a lot easier to navigate through a big spreadsheet and still see certain data. The Freeze Rows/Columns feature can be found under the Sort tab.

Full post as published by Inter Alia on March 04, 2008 (boomark / email).

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