Manage data

Modified on Mon, 22 Sep at 1:03 PM

On this page

  • Perform basic operations
  • Search for data
  • See changes to data
  • Restrict data sharing
  • Use keyboard shortcuts

Perform basic operations

Most basic operations work the same way in Sheets and Microsoft Excel, such as:

  • Moving rows and columns
  • Adding or removing rows or columns
  • Adding functions (function names are the same)
  • Printing spreadsheets
  • Copying and pasting data

Search for data

Excel:
Find and select

Sheets:
Find and replace

Excel 2013

Excel 2010

  1. In Sheets, open a spreadsheet and click Editand thenFind and replace.

  2. Next to Find, enter the text or numbers that you want to find.
  3. Next to Replace with, enter the new data.
  4. Next to Search, choose the sheets that you want to search.
  5. (Optional) To refine your search, select additional options.
    You can make your search case-sensitive, find exact matches, use regular expressions, or search within formulas.
  6. Choose an option to replace the data:
    • To replace instances one at a time, click Findand thenReplace.
    • To replace all instances, click Replace all.

See changes to data

Excel:
Track changes

Sheets:
Version history

Excel 2013
 

Excel 2010

Version history shows who made changes (and when) to a
spreadsheet. 

  1. In Sheets, open the file.
  2. Click Fileand thenVersion historyand thenSee version history.

Activity stream

The Activity stream shows who commented, edited, moved, or
shared a spreadsheet.

  1. Open Drive and single-click a spreadsheet to select it.
  2. At the top right, click View details .
  3. Click Activity.

Restrict data sharing

Sheets: Restrict sharing options

  1. In a spreadsheet you own, click Share.
  2. Click Advanced.
  3. Check one or both of these boxes:
    • Prevent editors from changing access and adding new people
    • Disable options to download, print, and copy for commenters and viewers
  4. Click Save changes.
  5. Click Done.

Use keyboard shortcuts

Sheets: See a complete list of shortcuts

  1. Open Sheets.
  2. For Windows and Chrome OS, press Ctrl+/.
  3. For Mac, press ⌘+/.

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