


Clicking the “AZ” icon at the upper right of this list changes the sort order to Last modified by me, Last modified, or in alphabetical order by spreadsheet title.

This list appears in reverse chronological order starting with the spreadsheet you most recently opened. (Click image to enlarge it.)īelow the thumbnails you’ll see a list of spreadsheets stored in your own Google Drive or shared with you. To see more templates, click Template gallery toward the upper-right corner click any thumbnail to start a new spreadsheet in that template. To start a new, blank spreadsheet, click the Blank thumbnail or select a template from the thumbnails to the right. Then:įrom Google Sheets: At the top of the Sheets home page, you’ll see a “Start a new spreadsheet” header, with a row of thumbnails underneath. To start a new spreadsheet or load one you’ve already saved in Google Drive, you’ll need to log in to your Google or Workspace account. It also goes over the basic interface and unique features of Sheets, such as how to share your spreadsheets and collaborate on them with others. This guide will teach you how to start a new spreadsheet in the Sheets web app or upload one you already have stored on your PC, including a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. There are Google Sheets mobile apps for Android and iOS, too. Both are also part of Google Workspace (formerly G Suite), Google’s subscription office suite for business and enterprise customers. Anyone with a Google account can use Sheets and Drive for free. It stores your spreadsheets in the cloud with Google Drive. Google Sheets is a powerful spreadsheet app that you use through your web browser.
