20 Most Popular TechRepublic Articles in 2023
Here’s a list of the 20 most popular articles published by TechRepublic in 2023. Read articles about ChatGPT, Google Bard, Windows 11 and more.
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Here’s a list of the 20 most popular articles published by TechRepublic in 2023. Read articles about ChatGPT, Google Bard, Windows 11 and more.
Type @rating to add a smart chip in Google Sheets on the web for a viewer-friendly way to display zero-to-five star scores.
Google Sheets lets you enter star ratings in cells with a smart chip. Since many people find stars easier to differentiate at a …
Learn how to customize, adjust the layout, scale and format your print area in Google Sheets by following this step-by-step guide.
Personalize email communications with custom fields inserted into a mail merge message.
Discover the best free alternatives to Microsoft Excel: powerful, feature-packed solutions to help you work smarter and faster with the ability to create comprehensive spreadsheets and analyze data.
The post 6 best free alternatives to Microsoft Excel …
Learn how to prompt Bard to produce content and calculations that you can export or copy to a Google Sheet.
The post How to use Google Bard with Google Sheets appeared first on TechRepublic.
Type the @ key in a cell to insert a chip in Google Sheets that links to a place, person, file, event or much more.
The post How Google Sheets smart chips let you pack more into cells appeared first on TechRepublic.
Generative AI seems to be the only thing Google wants to talk about at its I/O developer conference this year and unsurprisingly, one of the prime surfaces for highlighting its AI smarts is its Workspace productivity suite. Earlier this year, the company already launched limited previews of new features that help users write (and rewrite) […]
Google brings more AI tools to Workspace by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch
Google and Microsoft are locked in a head-to-head competition to bring as much generative AI to their productivity services as possible. Only days ahead of Microsoft’s “Future of Work” event, Google today announced a sweeping update to Workspace that will bring its generative AI models to virtually every part of its productivity suite, in addition […]
Google goes all-in on bringing AI to Workspace by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch
Visualize planned projects or historical events in a timeline created from a range of cells in Google Sheets on the web.
The post How to create a timeline in Google Sheets appeared first on TechRepublic.
Google’s Simple ML has been released in beta for Sheets users. What could this mean for your big datasets?
The post The Simple ML release and its big data implications for Sheets users appeared first on TechRepublic.
If you want to print your Google Sheets document or only a specific area of a Google spreadsheet, you can set the print area with these tips.
The post A guide to setting the print area in Google Sheets appeared first on TechRepublic.
Use this guide to learn how to make text-filled cells in Google Sheets easier to read with text wrap and alignment adjustments.
Configure notifications in Google Docs, Sheets, Slides or Drawings so you don’t have to constantly check for collaborator changes.
The post How to get notified when collaborators edit, comment or assign tasks in Google Workspace apps appeared first on …
Google and SAP have partnered around a number of different projects over the years and Google Cloud, just like its competitors, is a strategic cloud partner for RISE with SAP, the German enterprise software company’s program to help its customers move to the cloud. Today, the two companies announced a rather substantial expansion of their […]
Decipad, a no-code startup that’s aiming to disrupt spreadsheets with accessible tools that empower people to play around with numbers, has nabbed $5 million in seed funding. Put simply, it’s building an interactive notebook to help non-technical people do data modelling. “We are building for people that lack the technical skill to do cool things […]
Decipad, a no-code startup that’s aiming to disrupt spreadsheets with accessible tools that empower people to play around with numbers, has nabbed $5 million in seed funding. Put simply, it’s building an interactive notebook to help non-technical people do data modelling. “We are building for people that lack the technical skill to do cool things […]