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I utilize Google Sheets and Google Slides on a less frequent basis. I use these two programs to share my ideas or quick data results with my fellow staff members. I typically share these files instead of emailing. My work uses the Google Ecosphere which maximizes my use to Google's products. You start Google Sheets and Slides in the same manner as Google Docs. Google Sheets is a very simple program. It does not drown you in menu overload. It allows for simple calculations and charts. You can filter out data sets. You can enter cell formulations. It does a wonderful job of opening Excel or LibreOffice spreadsheets. I hit a snag where some specialized graphs created using R are not visible. You can save it to the formats shown below. One gripe is that it does not do more of the complex graph styles such as 3D or Animated. You can add in various apps or extensions to increase your Sheets productivity. However be wary of which apps or extensions you are adding to the Chrome OS.
J'utilise Google Sheets (feuilles de calcul) et Google Slides (présentation) moins fréquemment.
The Google Slides – like Sheets and Doc – is an intuitive menu. There are various themes within Slides.
These themes transition well to LibreOffice and Powerpoint. If you ever created a presentation, then Sheets is easy to learn. You can do simple animated transitions from slide to slide. Inserting charts and pictures is easy. I do not have any gripes about Slides.
Like Google Docs, the files for Sheets and Slides are saved automatically to Google Drive. You then save it to your desired format. The file will show up in your Chrome Browser's Downloads folder just like Google Docs.
The Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides are strong online productivity programs. At this time, LibreOffice is not available as an online Cloud service. However Microsoft has online versions of Word, Excel and Powerpoint. If a person knows the limitations to Google's programs, they can be quite successful in developing quality products for their career. A college friend is successfully using his Chromebook for presentations and papers for his classes. A few of my summer interns at my research lab are using the Google Docs and Sheets successfully in large groups for editing.