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Learning Google Apps Script

Learning Google Apps Script

By : Ganapathy
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Learning Google Apps Script

Learning Google Apps Script

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By: Ganapathy

Overview of this book

Google Apps Script is a cloud-based scripting language based on JavaScript to customize and automate Google applications. Apps Script makes it easy to create and publish add-ons in an online store for Google Sheets, Docs, and Forms. It serves as one single platform to build, code, and ultimately share your App on the Web store. This book begins by covering the basics of the Google application platform and goes on to empower you to automate most of the Google applications. You will learn the concepts of creating a menu, sending mails, building interactive web pages, and implementing all these techniques to develop an interactive Web page as a form to submit sheets You will be guided through all these tasks with plenty of screenshots and code snippets that will ensure your success in customizing and automating various Google applications This guide is an invaluable tutorial for beginners who intend to develop the skills to automate and customize Google applications
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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Creating a clickable button

In the previous chapter, you learned how to open the script editor in Google Sheets. For this task, open the script editor in a newly created or any existing Google Sheet and follow these steps:

  1. Select cell B3 or any other cell. Click on Insert and select Drawing..., as shown in the following screenshot:
    Creating a clickable button
  2. A drawing editor window will open. Click on the Text box icon and then click anywhere within the canvas area. Type Click Me. Resize the object to enclose the text only, as shown in the following screenshot:
    Creating a clickable button
  3. Click on Save & Close to exit the drawing editor. Now, the Click Me image will be inserted into the active cell (B3), as shown in the following screenshot:
    Creating a clickable button

    You can drag this image anywhere around the spreadsheet except in the menu bar.

    Tip

    In Google Sheets, images are not anchored to a particular cell, and they can be dragged or moved around.

    If you click on the image, a drop-down arrow on the top-right corner will be visible:

    Creating a clickable button
  4. Click on the Assign script…...

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