Google Apps Script Web App and Client Side Data, Create a WebApp Send Data to your Spreadsheet Use Request Parameters to track users Generate new user sheets.
Course Description
One of the most commonly asked questions is HOW to Create a Webapp that connects to Spreadsheets, and that you can send and receive sheet data from .
This course is perfect to learn more about the power of Google Apps Script and how you can use it to create amazing interactive applications.
Flexible content is designed to let you learn and then build upon that knowledge to create your own version of the app.
Use this app to track user info – each user gets their own app url with id that tracks into one spreadsheet on separate sheets.
Send input data to sheet – track and access. Generate new user URLS within the Sheet UI.
Explore how you can create a custom Google Sheet option within your Google Sheets UI menu.
Explore Google Apps Script and how it can be used to run code using data from your Spreadsheet
Discover the amazing things you can do with Google Apps Script
Course covers some of the commonly asked for functionality using Google Apps Script and Google Spreadsheets
- Create a Web App
- Send data from a sheet to Web app client side
- JavaScript to manipulate elements and create interactive pages
- Modal popup interface to generate web urls for users.
- Source code is included
- Send input field data back to Google Apps Script to add to the spreadsheet sheet
JavaScript and prior coding experience is REQUIRED DO NOT TAKE THIS COURSE WITHOUT JavaScript Experience
Source code is included – Best way to learn is to try the code and create your own version of this project
Taught by an instructor with over 20 years of web development experience ready to help you learn
Google Developer Expert – Laurence Svekis walks you through how to do some amazing functionality to save time and get the most out of Google Apps Script G Suite content
Fast friendly support is always available in the Q&A section
What are you waiting for – this could change everything – at least change the way you use Google Apps and G Suite Google Sheets