Intro to Rows
Introduction and Dashboard Overview
In this section, Eric introduces himself and provides an overview of the Rows dashboard.
Dashboard Overview
- The dashboard is the home for spreadsheets in Rows.
- It lists all your spreadsheets and allows you to invite people to join your workspace.
- You can create folders and manage your spreadsheets within the workspace.
Getting Started with Rows
This section explains the three ways to get started with Rows.
Ways to Get Started
- Start from a blank spreadsheet.
- Import a file directly into Rows.
- Browse templates provided by Rows for different use cases.
Spreadsheet Organization in Rows
This section discusses how spreadsheets are organized in Pages and Elements in Rows.
Spreadsheet Organization
- Spreadsheets in Rows are organized into Pages.
- Pages contain Elements such as tables, pivot tables, and charts.
- This organization makes reports and analysis more readable and well-organized.
Differences Compared to Traditional Spreadsheets
This section highlights three major differences between traditional spreadsheets and Rows.
Differences Compared to Traditional Spreadsheets
- Integrations:
- Rows connects to over 50 data sources for easy data import.
- Data can be imported from social media, marketing platforms, CRMs, databases, etc.
- AI Analyst:
- Users have access to an AI analyst that helps analyze data in any table.
- The AI analyst provides quick insights and deep dive analysis on demand.
- Sharing:
- Users can collaborate with others by inviting them or sharing a link.
- Shared links provide a dashboard-like experience without formulas or format bars.
Data Import and Formatting
This section explains how to import data into Rows and format it.
Data Import and Formatting
- Data can be imported from various sources using the import integration feature.
- Traditional spreadsheet formulas like SUM, VLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH are supported.
- Users can format numbers, apply separators, and use quick commands for formatting.
Analysis and AI Analyst
This section discusses analysis capabilities in Rows and the role of the AI analyst.
Analysis and AI Analyst
- Users can perform calculations and analysis similar to traditional spreadsheets.
- The AI analyst provides quick updates on table insights and deep dive analysis.
- Tables can be summarized with additional tables or visualized with charts.
Creating Charts and Customizing Visualizations
This section demonstrates how to create charts in Rows and customize visualizations.
Creating Charts and Customizing Visualizations
- Users can easily create charts by selecting data points.
- Charts can be formatted using the chart editor, adding descriptions or footnotes.
- The organization of spreadsheets allows for rearranging elements for better visualization.
Automation and Recurrent Analysis
This section explains how to automate recurrent analysis in Rows.
Automation and Recurrent Analysis
- Recurrent analysis can be set up by configuring data tables.
- Columns can be selected or excluded, refresh schedules can be set.
- Automation ensures that analyses are updated with new data regularly.
Sharing Spreadsheets in Rows
This section covers sharing options available in Rows.
Sharing Spreadsheets
- Users can invite collaborators to collaborate on spreadsheets.
- Sharing via links provides a dashboard-like experience without formulas or format bars.
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New Section Direct Connection between Spreadsheet and Notion
This section explains how to establish a direct connection between a spreadsheet and a Notion document, allowing for real-time updates.
Establishing the Connection
- By opening an empty page in Notion, a responsive direct connection can be created between the spreadsheet and the Notion document.
- Changes made to the data in the spreadsheet will automatically update the corresponding chart in both the spreadsheet itself and the connected Notion document.
Getting Started with Rows
- Rows provides an easy way to import, transform, and share data in a spreadsheet.
- Users can start by creating a new spreadsheet or using pre-built templates provided by Rows.
- The Rows community offers inspiration for building immersive interactive reports, calculators, and analysis on top of spreadsheets.
This summary provides an overview of how to establish a direct connection between a spreadsheet and Notion using Rows. It also highlights the ease of importing, transforming, and sharing data with Rows.