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In this lesson, science teacher Mr. Adam Carlson demonstrates a custom Google Sheet and the options it allows for collecting and submitting lesson information.
with Mr. Adam CarlsonIn this lesson, science teacher Mr. Adam Carlson demonstrates a custom Google Sheet and the options it allows for collecting and submitting lesson information.
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This lesson from science teacher Mr. Adam Carlson covers text wrapping, merging cells, and the different alignments available when customizing a spreadsheet.
with Mr. Adam CarlsonThis lesson from science teacher Mr. Adam Carlson covers text wrapping, merging cells, and the different alignments available when customizing a spreadsheet.
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Follow along in this lesson to learn how to set up conditional formatting in Google Sheets that will indicate if students have filled in information completely.
with Mr. Adam CarlsonFollow along in this lesson to learn how to set up conditional formatting in Google Sheets that will indicate if students have filled in information completely.
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In this lesson from science teacher Mr. Adam Carlson, discover how to set a list or range of proper answers for a given question in Google Sheets.
with Mr. Adam CarlsonIn this lesson from science teacher Mr. Adam Carlson, discover how to set a list or range of proper answers for a given question in Google Sheets.
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Join in this lesson from science teacher Mr. Adam Carlson as he demonstrates how a formula can keep your Google Sheet worksheet questions hidden.
with Mr. Adam CarlsonJoin in this lesson from science teacher Mr. Adam Carlson as he demonstrates how a formula can keep your Google Sheet worksheet questions hidden.
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