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In this video I'll be showing you how to get significantly better using Google Sheets in under 10 minutes. Let's get started. First I'm going to go up here to the Search field in Google Chrome and just type 'sheet.new' and that's going to open a brand new Google Sheet, which is just a faster way to get there. I'm going to go ahead and create a student data tracker here, so I can show you some tips and tricks. So I'll start by creating a header with student names in one column, some assessment data I want to track in the other columns, and then I'll also track whether or not I have had a personal connection with students, and if I've made a positive call home. Now that I've created my column categories, I want to change the font, but if I just click one cell and try to change the font, it's only going to apply the change to that single cell. So instead, what you want to do when you're making edits for an entire Google Sheet is go up here to select all, and...