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Stop the presses - Gemini and Google Sheets may have finally solved one of the most annoying spreadsheet quirks


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This could change the spreadsheet game forever

The article from TechRadar discusses a new feature in Google Sheets that utilizes Google's AI model, Gemini, to automatically detect and format dates entered into spreadsheets. This update aims to resolve the common issue of inconsistent date formats, which often leads to confusion and errors in data management. Previously, users had to manually adjust date formats or use complex formulas to ensure uniformity. With Gemini's integration, Google Sheets can now recognize various date formats and convert them into a standardized format, significantly enhancing user experience and productivity. The feature is currently in the testing phase and is expected to roll out to all users soon.

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