Quickly bulk load users to for created Google accounts on your domain, this tutorial show you how to use Google Forms to collect the names and automatically create emails and passwords.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Friday, April 15, 2016
Google Photo Spheres in your Google Photos
Google Photo Spheres are a great way to get a 360 view of a location. Armed with my iPhone and the Street View app, I've been collecting different locations for a few years (https://goo.gl/GIfgTC). When I make them public and assign a location to them, they'll show up in Google Maps for that location as well as that location's Google Business Page.
On my last trip to Panama I noticed my photos spheres were showing along with the photos automatically uploaded from my phone through the Google Photos app. However, when you're looking at the sphere's in an album view, they show up warped and weird (i.e. flattened). Then I discovered the trick - click on the image. Photos appear in a large format and *photo spheres load up*! Now I can see the 360 effect from within my photo album.
Here's an album that contains some photos as well as spheres. Remember, click on the spheres to get the full effect!
https://goo.gl/c0pPf2
On my last trip to Panama I noticed my photos spheres were showing along with the photos automatically uploaded from my phone through the Google Photos app. However, when you're looking at the sphere's in an album view, they show up warped and weird (i.e. flattened). Then I discovered the trick - click on the image. Photos appear in a large format and *photo spheres load up*! Now I can see the 360 effect from within my photo album.
Here's an album that contains some photos as well as spheres. Remember, click on the spheres to get the full effect!
https://goo.gl/c0pPf2
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Similar to the SPLIT function, you can quickly split your data into different columns right after you paste in your text or do it to existing data by going Data > Split text to columns.
Read more about it: http://goo.gl/PelVU0
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