Simple one I know, but I can't seem to find a way to hide the row numbers and column letters on a Google Sheet.
I know that you can do it on MS Excel but is it possible to do it on Sheets?
This is not possible
You may want to take a look at File > Publish to the web. Spreadsheets published this way are read-only and do not show row numbers or column labels.
See https://support.google.com/drive/answer/37579 and https://support.google.com/drive/answer/55244 for more info.
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I have a Google Form linked to a Google Sheet. It has a number of questions with responses that I need grouped into specific columns. I also need to keep the columns in the order they're in.
I was working with a formula someone helped me with to do one single range:
=ARRAYFORMULA({"Job Responsibilities";IF(A2:A="",,TRIM(TRANSPOSE(QUERY(TRANSPOSE(H2:V),,100))))})
However in the instance I am having problems, I need to group together the answers that are in columns W - AK and also BA - BO into one cell.
I tried something like
=ARRAYFORMULA({"Supporting SAP Stream";IF(B2:B="",,TRIM(TRANSPOSE(QUERY(TRANSPOSE(W2:AK)TRANSPOSE(BA2:BO),,100))))})
or
=ARRAYFORMULA({"Supporting SAP Stream";IF(B2:B="",,TRIM(TRANSPOSE(QUERY(TRANSPOSE(W2:AK, BA2:BO),,100))))})
But that makes an error.
Is there another modification I can make to concatenate and transpose the values in these cells?
Here is a link to a Google Sheet showing most of what I'm referring to. It's from an earlier iteration, so it's not 100% exact with what I said above, but the goal is still the same. In this Sheet, I would like to concatenate what's in Columns U - AG and AU - BF.
Update, based on the data in your sheet:
=ARRAYFORMULA({"Supporting SAP Stream";IF(B2:B="",,TRIM(TRANSPOSE(QUERY({TRANSPOSE(U2:AG);TRANSPOSE(AU2:BG)},,100))))})
Try:
=ARRAYFORMULA({"Supporting SAP Stream";IF(!B2:B="",,TRIM(TRANSPOSE(QUERY({TRANSPOSE(W2:AK); TRANSPOSE(BA2:BO)},,100))))})
I would like to use the text from a cell in a formula in Google Sheets.
I have a document with multiple sheets that a variety of people can edit with a H,M,L (high, medium, low) value from a drop-down list. Each person has their own tab in the Google Sheet.
I then have a dashboard that populates based on their choices of H,M,L. I know that I can use the formula =('Jay Delacruz'!C6) for example to populate a cell in another sheet by manually selecting the cells on the other sheet.
However, I am looking to make quite a few of these documents automatically with another Google Script that I am running that creates the individual sheets from a roster of names on the first tab.
My question is, is it possible to have a =('Jay Delacruz'!C6) type formula that instead of the sheet reference it can pull the name of the person from the roster, as this will match exactly the sheets that are automatically generated by the script I have running.
So I would essentially have a pre-populated dashboard of formulae that would become valid once the sheets are created with the names, as created by the other script.
If it makes it a little clearer, there is a link below to make a copy of the Sheet I am working with. All names were randomly generated, so don't reference any real people or data.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiXqko8SibD6VsfrnFcj7e7c99Hg-RoSlHVAYWb0E94/copy
Thank you in advance!
Liam
Try
=INDIRECT(C1&"!C6")
Also see here for more info on INDIRECT() function.
I have a huge year of data and I cannot add it in 1 spreadsheet because of the limitation on the number of cells per workbook/spreadsheet so I separated the huge data into multiple files by month (January, February, March etc).
In my master file/spreadsheet I needed to use a formula to lookup some values from the master spreadsheet and the problem is that the tables to look into are now in multiple monthly spreadsheets. What is the best formula to look up values in multiple spreadsheets?
After googling for a while I don't have much options, I don't even know what the formula is for using Vlookup to find values in a separate spreadsheet instead of another tab. I tried importrange and it seem to still use the limit even though it's in a different spreadsheet I get error when trying to use it because the data is too large.
So you can use IMPORTRANGE to get the columns needed for the vlookup.
=VLOOKUP(D42,IMPORTRANGE("https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/[sheet_id]","Sheet1!D:ZZ"),1,0)
It's not clear if you added the permission needed to access the other workbook when you use IMPORTRANGE
like this
You can also use IMPORTRANGE in the data parameter QUERY(data, query, [headers])
QUERY is awesome when you know your way around SQL. Google Visualization API Query Language
The spreadsheet has many pages and more pages will be added in the future and I don't know the names of these future added. I can't just do:
=countif(Tab1!A:Z,Value1)+countif(Tab2!A:Z,Value1)+countif(Tab3!A:Z,Value1)...
because I don't know the names of these tabs to be added.
Is there a way to count the occurrences on new sheets without explicitly adding them in such a formula?
It seems that this can not be achieved using a formula. It must be written as a script. You can see an example at this question: COUNTIF Statements: Range Across All Sheets + Cell Reference as Criterion
I'm not sure if what you're trying to do is possible. But, I can help you with the getting the spreadsheet pages/sheets name part.
By using this sheets projection:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/feeds/worksheets/{spreadsheetId}/public/basic
you'll be able to get the list of all spreadsheet pages in xml format.
I create many dashboards on Google Spreadsheet, which are basically a spreadsheet containing a bunch of sheets with all sort of different data. Some of these spreadsheets can have up to 30 sheets or more.
I want a way to list the name of all sheets in a spreadsheet on a column using native functions.
I know this could be easily done with a custom function. However this would bring some complications regarding the workflow in my company.
Is there a way to accomplish that without using custom functions?
Thank You very much!
This works in Excel, so if you are able to export your workbook and save it as an Excel file rather than Google Doc this will work.
Go to your "Name Manager"
Create a 'New' name and call it "Sheets"
Insert this formula into the 'Refers to' box =TRANSPOSE(GET.WORKBOOK(1))&T(NOW())
Now insert this formula where you want the list of Sheet names =IFERROR(INDEX(MID(Sheets,FIND("]",Sheets)+1,255),ROW(A1),1),"")
Drag the formula down so A1 progresses (A1 represents the sheet number that you are getting the name of).
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