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No Google Sheets add-ons are required. Search Google Sheets with the Find feature The built-in Find function is the easiest way to look for data in Google Sheets.
After years of waiting, Google Sheets finally supports the powerful XLOOKUP function, and has added other powerful new functions too.
Now, in an upcoming update, Google Sheets will be gaining eleven new functions that you may find helpful.
New functions were also added to Google Sheets, some of which are exclusive to Google’s platform, and there are now more than 400 functions altogether that are supported in Google Sheets.
With new support for named functions, LAMBDA and helper functions, spreadsheet calculations — especially with arrays — may be more efficient and elegant.
You can use SUMIF in Google Sheets to add numbers together that are associated with a date range, specific text, or meet a numeric criterion.
How to Use the AI () Function Open or create a Google Sheet, and make sure you're using an account that has access to Gemini for Workspace. Click into the cell where you want to use the AI function.
Learn how to use Gemini in Google Sheets for basic and advanced tasks like creating tables, generating formulas, cleaning data, and summarizing information efficiently.
You can use VLOOKUP with Google Sheets similar to how the search function is used to find information in Excel.