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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today we are going to learn how to use Google Sheets. Google Sheets is free spreadsheet software that you can use to get insights from your data. Weamp;#39;re going to start with the absolute basics. First, weamp;#39;ll look at how you can even get Google Sheets, and I know, when you open up Google Sheets for the first time, it may very well feel like youamp;#39;re in the cockpit of a jet plane. There are so many different menus, so many different buttons. What do they all do? Once we cover the basics, then weamp;#39;ll advance to formulas and functions, inserting charts, using pivot tables, even collecting data from forms. By the end of this video, youamp;#39;ll be a pro in using Google Sheets. Along with this video, I also highly, highly recommend using the official training provided by Google. They offer courses on getting started with Google Sheets, advanced topics, using functions, formulas, and charts. Youamp;#39;ll find links t