Google updated spreadsheets this weekend with some new features across the board. While they are all useful, it is particularly nice to be able to edit spreadsheets on my iPhone.
– A mobile-friendly view with filtering, sorting and row-by-row editing
While this works in other mobile devices (Android, Symbian, etc), I’ve tested it on the iPhone and it works fairly well. You aren’t going to be building complex spreadsheets on your iPhone anytime soon, but it is easy and straightforward to edit existing spreadsheets or even create a new one from scratch.
The interface has been updated and can be used in portrait or landscape mode. You can see some screenshots below.

Your new view of a Google Spreadsheet. You can see how you can either add a row or edit existing rows.

Once you click Edit, you are given fields to edit. Very simple and straightforward.
Google also improved a few other spreadsheets functions in this update.
– The ability to define attributes of a cell and require that input meets those data validation rules
– A form summary page with information about completed responses
To use data validation, select a cell from your spreadsheet, click ‘Tools’ from the menu bar and choose ‘Data validation’. Enter your attributes and click ‘Save’.
To view the form summary page, click ‘Form’ from the spreadsheet menu bar and choose ‘Show summary’.
[Thanks: http://blogs.computerworld.com]
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