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On Wednesday, VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet available for personal computers, turned 32. We invited its inventors, Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston, to Hangout On Air with us to celebrate a product that’s paved the way for much of what the Google Doc…

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Yesterday, we announced the vertical merge feature in Google spreadsheets, and today we’re happy to share two new features that we hope will make analyzing data a little more efficient. More import and export support in Google spreadsheetsNow you ca…

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There are many times when you want to format your spreadsheets in a certain way to make your data easier to read and understand. Starting today, we’ve extended the merge functionality to let you create vertical merges across several rows of data.In t…

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Today we announced some of the updates we’ve released recently to make Google’s applications more accessible to the blind community. For Google Docs and Sites, we’re pleased to announce new keyboard shortcuts and better screen reader support for …

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(Cross-posted to the Google Enterprise Blog)We’re excited to announce that you can now upload images to Google spreadsheets. From the Insert menu, select Image… Then, choose an image file to upload into your spreadsheet.With this feature, you can …

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In January, we added support for Google Cloud Print to mobile documents. Today, we’re extending that functionality to mobile spreadsheets and adding some additional printing improvements to the desktop version of Google spreadsheets.Mobile printing …

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Last year, we launched mobile editing in English and more page sizes in Google documents. We’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded on both of these features this week by adding 44 more mobile editing languages and more print sizes to Google s…

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Today we’re excited to announce a highly requested feature to hide the default gridlines. Under the View menu, you can Hide gridlines for each sheet, leaving only the borders that have been put there.Now you can make your printouts a little bit neat…

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Today we’re excited to announce a highly requested feature to hide the default gridlines. Under the View menu, you can Hide gridlines for each sheet, leaving only the borders that have been put there.Now you can make your printouts a little bit neat…

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Today we’re excited to announce a highly requested feature to hide the default gridlines. Under the View menu, you can Hide gridlines for each sheet, leaving only the borders that have been put there.Now you can make your printouts a little bit neat…

Topics : Google Apps Blog googlenew spreadsheets

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