Quick calculations using spreadsheet
Allow you quickly do any calculation using a well-known spreadsheet inside your browser.
This extension is not a replacement for standalone spreadsheet applications (such as Microsoft Excel or Google Spreadsheets).
But it's a fast way to do any calculations or research without leaving your tab.
Quick spreadsheet - is your calculator on "steroids".
Version: 1.0.4 - Added GBP(Pound sterling) currency to format at the toolbar
Latest reviews
- (2023-10-10) Szymon Jastrzębowski: One of my favorite extensions. It comes in handy for quick calculations. A plus is that it stores values.
- (2023-04-26) Tim Kim: Great App. Can you make it where if I am inputting a formula into a cell, i can then use my arrow keys to select which cells to use in the calculation? its hard to have to use my cursor.
- (2022-05-28) CDs Work: FANTASTIC little spreadsheet app. Works great!
- (2022-05-01) donal goggin: Same issue as other reviews. I only wanted somewhere I could paste table data into multiple cells so I could extract just one column's data. This doesn't even let me paste in one cell so it's useless in it's current form
- (2021-09-01) Andrew Lau: Its pretty handy but its missing being able to copy and paste into multiple cells.
- (2021-04-23) Tim Sneller: Pretty good - It is NOT a full Spreadsheet, but then it is not intended to be. There are however a few annoying little bugs that need to be fixed.
Latest issues
- (2021-04-23, v:1.0.4) Tim Sneller: Error in calculation
I used the "Clear ALL" button to start afresh. In Cells A1:B4, I added the following:- 12.47 =sum(A1:A4) 89.99 11.69 15.00 The result in cell B1 was 129.149999999998. Changing the value in Cell A1 to 12.46 gives a result in B1 of 129.14. I tried to copy the value of B1, but even using "Paste Values" the formula was always pasted. I also note that when copying and pasting a formula from one cell to another does not change the relative cell references. So If I paste the formula in Cell B1 to F1, it still sums A1:A4. This behaviour would normally require $ signs in the cell reference to indicate that they were to be preserved. Finally - Thanks for adding Sterling to the Number format. Chrome is V90.0.4430.85 on Windows 7.