Google Sheets has long been a valuable tool for data management and analysis, allowing users to collaborate and make data-driven decisions. Google’s new development of smart chip data extraction takes efficiency to the next level.
This new feature allows users to extract useful data from smart chips such as persons, file, and event chips, allowing for advanced sorting, filtering, and analysis within Sheets. In this blog post, we will look at the benefits of smart chip data extraction and show you how to use it efficiently.
Smart chip data extraction simplifies data organisation and tracking by allowing users to extract metadata linked with individual smart chips into other cells while keeping the original chip connected. For example, if you’re handling a collection of documents, you may simply extract attributes from key file chips such as document owners, creation time, and last changed information. This tool allows you to keep track of crucial details in a systematic manner, resulting in improved data management.