I often want to select more than one option in a drop-down list. For example, when there’s a collection of colors to choose from, I might like more than one color. Or, in a document where we list proficiencies, I might want to choose more than one from a list of coding languages. In cases where my employee has multiple skills, I want to select multiple options from the drop-down.| Spreadsheet Point
If you work with checklists in Google Sheets or use it to keep track of tasks/projects, you can also use checkmark symbols to show the tasks/projects that| Spreadsheet Point
A Google Sheets checkbox can update your whole spreadsheet. The guide covers conditional formatting, highlighting data, and dynamic charts.| Spreadsheet Point
Learn all there is to know about the COUNTIF Google Sheets function, including what it does, what its considerations are, and the different ways it can be used.| Spreadsheet Point
The COUNTIFS Google Sheets fucntion counts cells that match more than one criteria. In this tutorial, we explain how exactly how it works with examples.| Spreadsheet Point
This guide will show you how to count colored cells in Google Sheets with a custom formula, an addon, and a built in function.| Spreadsheet Point
Wondering how to count characters in Google Sheets? Discover everything you need to know about counting cells, ranges, and specific characters!| Spreadsheet Point
Learn how to SUM a column in Google Sheets in no time with the inbuilt SUM Function with this guide’s simple step-by-step instructions.| Spreadsheet Point
To make a Google Sheet drop down list, use the insert menu or right click. This guide also covers data validation in drop downs menus.| Spreadsheet Point
To count cells with text in Google Sheets, use one of these three functions. My guide includes a video guide (including searching for partial text).| Spreadsheet Point
This article explains all the possible methods to do running total in Google Sheets, with step-by-step instructions and lots of examples.| Spreadsheet Point