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How to Create a Google Sheet Cross List Result

Chapter 1.
How to Create a Google Sheet Cross List  Result

Step 1:Open your Google Drive.Choose  the Google Sheet.
Step 2: Open the the New file Start a New Spreadsheet by clicking over the Blank.
New blank sheet will be opened.
Step 3: Give the name of that Untitled Spread Sheet.Start making the result as you do the same on your Excel Sheet.Get it prepared and to be shared.
Step 4: If you are not known to edit on Google Sheet  then make a Prepared an offline Result on Excel Sheet.
Upload this file in your Google Drive.In mobile by opening your drive and using plus mark that gives you option for uploading the file which u want.
Step 5: Open the Google Excel Sheet.Click the Blank.Click the File.Come to right hand sided File option.Click the File. Open and get Import option.Import file from your Drive.The File will be uploaded in your desired frame.Now after creating a link and sending the file will be in your editing command. 
Create the new file.
Step 6: Choose Upload. A Box will be opened with in options a.My Drive.b.Shared with me.c.Recent.d.Upload.
Step 7: In an opened box two options are a. Drag a file here or Select a file from your device.Click the Select a File from your device.
Step 8: A box is opened for your Desk Top or any drive.Choose the File and open.File will start being Uploaded.Import File box will be opened.Choose the Create New Spreadsheet.
Step 9: Prepare the Result.And get it ready to be shared.
Step10: Share it with People and Group by putting  their E Mail.
Or sharing by getting a Copied Link in a.Viewer option only.
Remember there are two options too b. Commenter c.Editor.It depends upon you what you wish to do with your file.
Step 11: Copy Link.Done to be clicked.And shared this link in your Whats App group.Viewrs can see only he cannot edit this one.

Do a comment in a box if it is helpful to you.
Thanks for giving your time for reading me.
Writer Dr.Madhup Raman.
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Allowing and Accepting the request.
Sender will send you request in an email.
Plus geen marked box to be clicked.
Click the Open Sharing System.
Not shared to be clicked
IV.Who has an acess.Owner Inhe Bhi Azmaye
Privately only owner can see.
V.Below that one option is Link Sharing Off.
6.Link sharing off to be clicked.
7.Options are Can edit,Can Comment,Can view,No acess.
8.Allow them as per your wishes.He or She can view only.






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