Google Sheets
com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.sheets
by Google LLC
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About this app
Create, edit, and collaborate on spreadsheets from your Android phone or tablet with the Google Sheets app. With Sheets, you can:
- Create new spreadsheets or edit existing files
- Share spreadsheets and collaborate in the same spreadsheet at the same time.
- Work anywhere, anytime - even offline
- Add and respond to comments
- Format cells, enter or sort data, view charts, insert formulas, use find/replace, and more
- Never worry about losing your work – everything is saved automatically as you type
- Quickly get insights, insert charts, and apply formatting with smart suggestions
- Open, edit, and save Excel files.
Google Sheets is part of Google Workspace: where teams of any size can chat, create, and collaborate.
Google Workspace subscribers have access to additional Google Sheets features, including:
- Easily add collaborators to projects, see changes as they occur, receive notifications for edits that happen while you’re away, and chat with colleagues in the same spreadsheet. All changes are automatically saved as you make them. And with offline access, you can create, view, and edit files wherever and whenever
- Get insights fast, powered by Google AI
- Work seamlessly across Sheets and Excel
- Maintain control with enterprise-grade security
- Analyze data from other business-critical tools
- Build custom solutions
Learn more about Google Workspace: https://workspace.google.com/products/sheets/
Follow us for more:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/googleworkspace
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/googleworkspace
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/googleworkspace/
- Create new spreadsheets or edit existing files
- Share spreadsheets and collaborate in the same spreadsheet at the same time.
- Work anywhere, anytime - even offline
- Add and respond to comments
- Format cells, enter or sort data, view charts, insert formulas, use find/replace, and more
- Never worry about losing your work – everything is saved automatically as you type
- Quickly get insights, insert charts, and apply formatting with smart suggestions
- Open, edit, and save Excel files.
Google Sheets is part of Google Workspace: where teams of any size can chat, create, and collaborate.
Google Workspace subscribers have access to additional Google Sheets features, including:
- Easily add collaborators to projects, see changes as they occur, receive notifications for edits that happen while you’re away, and chat with colleagues in the same spreadsheet. All changes are automatically saved as you make them. And with offline access, you can create, view, and edit files wherever and whenever
- Get insights fast, powered by Google AI
- Work seamlessly across Sheets and Excel
- Maintain control with enterprise-grade security
- Analyze data from other business-critical tools
- Build custom solutions
Learn more about Google Workspace: https://workspace.google.com/products/sheets/
Follow us for more:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/googleworkspace
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/googleworkspace
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/googleworkspace/
What's New
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
App Information
Version Name
1.24.202.02.90
Version Code
220616536
File Size
90.9 MB
Minimum OS
Android 8.0+
Target SDK
Android 34
Developer
Google LLC
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.sheetsPermissions Required
This app may request the following permissions:
Recent Reviews
Isaiah Goldsberry
4.0★
It seems good overall, but Tables are still an issue. There's plenty of features that the mobile version doesn't have, but I have an idea for a feature Excel has: Cards view. Instead of having to do all this pinching and zooming like a PDF, we could have everything in a row displayed as a page. It's the perfect opportunity to make Google Sheets an actually good competitor to Excel.
A Google user
2.0★
It has a terrible user interface (e.g., you can't cancel an edit), is riddled with bugs (copy and paste doesn't even work properly) and is short on functionality. However, it has no trouble connecting to its servers and has never corrupted or locked me out of a spreadsheet. Excel can't get either of those things right. Still, I'm seriously considering switching back to Excel.
Michelle Chang
2.0★
Google sheets on desktop is one of the best applications ever created. Google sheets on mobile is as useless as physically using paper and pencil to write something down, only to take a picture of it to save on your phone. Over the years, Google has relentlessly locked me out of editing my own spreadsheets, leaving me with view only access. It doesn't matter how many times you report the problem to them, because they're not going to fix it.
Tyler Stilley
1.0★
The app is usable for basic data entry only. I was attempting to work on a sheet away from my computer, since i had the time, and most of the features are not usable in the mobile app, such as editing dropdowns. I am able to create new ones, but not modify existing, also i am unable to change the colors of certain drop down values. 30 minutes of googling to eventually find that it is known not to work very well.
dialgaofpower2
3.0★
Look, I get that a mobile app's gonna have less usability compared to the desktop version, but there's two things that really bug me. On desktop, there's this neat trick where you'd use Alt+Enter to create a line break in a cell. On mobile however, the only way you're gonna do that is through copypasting, and even then, only in a very specific way. The app also only lets you select SOME of a sheet's custom colors, so you gotta copypaste cells that contain the color you're looking for.
A Google user
4.0★
The new offline functionality is really great, but what's still missing (and still prompts me to use the browser version) is external keyboard support. When I hit the tab key or one of the arrow keys, it should move to the next cell (or down, up, whatever, if I press an arrow key). Instead pressing tab or arrowing right moves the cursor to the menu. This makes it so the app isn't really all that useful for entering data unless I want to enter just one or two cells worth.
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