Google has released a new pre-fill tool for Google Sheets that enables users to turn manually entered cell data into pre-filled dropdown values. With this feature, users can customise options and add styles to dropdowns, which increases productivity. In order to speed up the formatting of data, Google Sheets has also included the capability to convert links into place chips in bulk.
“If you select a range of cells then insert a dropdown chip, manually entered cell data will convert to pre-fill the dropdown values,” Google said in a Workspace Updates blogpost.
The company also announced that when right-clicking a file or folder in Google Drive, users will now see a new menu format.
Last month, the tech giant added the ‘Alt text’ option in the ‘Image options’ sidebar of Sheets.
Also, the company had announced an option to insert a link and press the tab key to convert the link into a smart chip in Google Sheets. Users can access this feature when they copy and paste email addresses or links to Drive files, Maps places or Youtube videos into a Sheet.
The company will also introduce support for the new eSignature capabilities– Audit trail, Multi-signer, Non-Gmail users and Initiating eSignature on PDF– later this year.
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