 Hello, this is Kat Ng with LSNTap. I'm here to give you a short overview of Google Sheets. It's part of the Google Document Suite. It's very handy. It's the equivalent to Excel. It requires you to have a Google Count. So here, we have a sample sheet set up. It's got some stuff. I'll walk you through it. It's on the basic features. You can do all of the math stuff you can do in Excel. Here, there's the basic sum average count in Macs. Under more functions like 500 extra functions, there's a huge number. For example, I'll do some very simple. I'll just get the sum of all these numbers. Looking down here, you have some of your standard sort features. Here, I can set this table. And then right-click, choose Sort Range. And then you just choose what column you want to sort by. And you just sort them. I'm just got some of these same add-ons, like Google Docs. Very useful. If there's some feature that you need that's not already in here, odds are someone made the add-in, and odds are it's available for free. Some of the other cool features include creating shading maps. I can do conditional, let's call it conditional formatting. So here, I've cleared it. So this is the table as it is normally. But then you add rules. Let's say everything with a cell that's the number is greater than 25 with shade. So here, now you get a nice, easy visual representation of things over 25. So if you have a very large amount of data, this can let you zoom out and get a good overview. Here's a color scale, which will take the highest number and the lowest number and set those as the two colors in the ends. And everything in between will have something on the gradient between those two colors relative to their value between the two endpoints. So of course, you can make all sorts of different graphs here. I'll select this, go back, chart. And then I've got the names, select whatever type of chart you want. If you want to customize various elements of it, it's very easy to do that. Just go in here and choose what you want. It's important to remember, just like Google Docs, your work is being saved constantly at all times. If something goes horribly wrong, your browser crashes. It's going to be maybe, again, 30 seconds of work missing in the worst case scenario. Thank you for watching this. This has been Kedding with LScentab. If you're interested, you can go to our YouTube channel and see all of these videos plus much more. This is part of the 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.