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You all know Iamp;#39;m a big fan of Excel, but there are other programs like Excel out there. One that I get questioned a lot about is Google Sheets. And often I get comments like this one, or this, and this. So, decided I need to dig deeper and find out more about Google Sheets. And for me the best way to do this was to switch my work from Excel to Sheets for a few months. Now, of course there were things I had to do in Excel, which I continued to do, but I did switch the majority of my work and this forced me to really learn all I can about Sheets, to the point where I decided to create a head to head contest between the two. In this video weamp;#39;re going to cover the features where Sheets has an edge over Excel. (upbeat music) Keep in mind, this is just an overview of features where I believe Sheets is better. And to be clear, Iamp;#39;m comparing Sheets to the current version of Excel in Microsoft 365. Before we get started, Iamp;#39;d like to thank Express VPN whoamp;#39;