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  2. Google Sheets - Wikipedia

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    Google Sheets is a spreadsheet application and part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. Google Sheets is available as a web application; a mobile app for: Android, iOS, and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS. The app is compatible with Microsoft Excel file formats. [5]

  3. Paper splitting - Wikipedia

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    Paper splitting is a method of preserving brittle papers often found in library and archival materials. [1] In this process, the front and back of a sheet of paper are split apart. A piece of acid-free paper is placed between these two sides of an acidic sheet before the pages are reconnected. The intention is to reduce the acid deterioration ...

  4. Text segmentation - Wikipedia

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    The Unicode Consortium has published a Standard Annex on Text Segmentation, [1] exploring the issues of segmentation in multiscript texts. Word splitting is the process of parsing concatenated text (i.e. text that contains no spaces or other word separators) to infer where word breaks exist. Word splitting may also refer to the process of ...

  5. Wikipedia:Splitting - Wikipedia

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    Splitting is the procedure by which the contents of a page are split into several pages. The two reasons for splitting are page size and content relevance. For uncontroversial splits, no permission is needed to split; just do it. If unsure, use one of the tags/templates below, and start a discussion on the talkpage.

  6. How Many Times Has Google Stock Split? - AOL

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    In 2014, Google’s stock was trading at $1,135.10 just before the split. After the split, the stock traded at $567.55. In July 2022, before the 20:1 split, GOOGL was trading at $2,255.34 at the ...

  7. AppSheet - Wikipedia

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    AppSheet is a no-code development platform for application software, which allows users to create mobile, tablet, and web applications.It allows using data sources like Google Drive, DropBox, Office 365, and other cloud-based spreadsheet and database platforms.

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  9. How to make a budget using ChatGPT - AOL

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    Note: When accessing Budget Analyzer using such search engines as Google and Microsoft Edge, you might get a warning page noting that the connection to the site isn’t private, and that ...