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Google Spreadsheets Adds Gadgets, E-mail Notifications

March 19th, 2008 @ 9:46 am

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Categories: Web Tools

Tags: Google Inc., E-mail, Spreadsheet, Google Spreadsheets, Productivity, Rick Broida

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Every wish you could add an organization chart to your Google Spreadsheets spreadsheet? Or a pivot table? Perhaps a Gantt chart or timeline? These and other options are now a few clicks away thanks to newly added support for gadgets — little plug-ins that add capabilities to Google Spreadsheets.

Just open a spreadsheet, click the Insert button, and then choose Gadget. Pick the one you want and presto: It’s added to your sheet. The couple dozen gadgets currently available are just the tip of the iceberg; more are sure to follow.

Meanwhile, Excel Online — sorry, Google Spreadsheets — also added a handy new collaboration option: The system will send you an e-mail notification whenever someone makes a change to a sheet, cell, or anything else. (You can also get notifications when collaborators are added or removed.) That’s a huge time-saver for anyone working on a group project.

Head to the Google Docs group for a full list of Google Spreadsheets’ latest and greatest improvements. [Via Google Operating System]

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    03/24/08 | Report as spam

    Or just use Smartdraw...

    Sometimes it's just easier to use a full-featured solution. I personally am not a huge fan of web apps so I stick to SmartDraw.

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