 Hello, this is Ketting with LSNtap. I'm doing a short overview of Google Sheets. This is the Google documents application that does presentations similar to PowerPoint. It's a very streamlined, very efficient tool. It'll have less features than PowerPoint, but you won't really miss most of them. So it is my preferred tool for making any sort of presentation. Here you got your normal text box. It's going to type stuff in. If you want to add images, you can do them from various places online or you can just drag and drop from your desktop. There's various tools for drawing and making squares and just various geometric shapes. You can insert videos from YouTube, but works very well, although generally speaking, most presentations don't benefit from this feature, just because videos tend not to work very well. But if you need it, it's available and it works. You can animate various elements on the page. You can have them slide in from various directions or flip or do backflips, whatever you want. You can have them come in immediately with the page loads or when you click or chain in off previous elements, animations. There's transitions between slides, of course. Probably better off not using this for most presentations, but if you should need it, it's available. You can insert tables. Shit, you need them. Probably don't want to do lots of big tables just because text overload is a real thing. There's a lot of ways to rearrange different elements. For example, here. So I will distribute them horizontally, so now they're evenly distributed from left to right. This doesn't actually look very good, but let's see. We can center this whole section on the page, and so there's lots of ways to rearrange elements on your page, however you'd like. The cool feature, there's this help function. If there's a feature that you're looking for that you can't find or you're confident that some of the menus can search the menus, and it will automatically pull up those features. So here, I'm going to edit the master template. It comes with a bunch of templates, but if you have your own template that you really like that's not available, you can basically create your own using this feature, and then you'll be able to call upon it. Thank you for watching this. This has been Kedding with LSNTAP. If you're interested, you can go to our YouTube channel and see all of these videos plus much more. This is protocol docs set, which includes docs, sheets, slides, and fusion tables at this moment. Hopefully, there'll be more in the future. Thank you so much, and have a good day.