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Google sheets recently introduced a new feature called Sheets Smart Cleanup. With this feature, you get to do two things. Number one, is it takes a look at your data set, and tries to find out if there could be any problems in that dataset, for example, are there any duplicates in that data set? Is there anything that might be spelled incorrectly? So it gives you a chance to fix your dataset before you analyze it. And number two is that it can take a look at a column, and give you these statistics based on that column. Okay so were going to take a first look at these two features together, lets jump in. (upbeat music) First of lets take a look at columns statistics. So I have a sample data set here for division region app and actual sales. And lets say I quickly want to get an idea, of whats in the app column. Im going to go to data down here, select column stats. I get a new popup on the side. And the first view is the count, of the different items I have in that column. So by l