Google has introduced a new pre-fill feature for the spreadsheet application ‘Google Sheets’.

“If you select a range of cells then insert a dropdown chip, manually entered cell data will convert to pre-fill the dropdown values,” the tech giant said in a Workspace Updates blog post.

Users can then use the dropdown sidebar to easily adjust the options or add styles to the dropdowns before accepting.

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The company also announced that users can now convert links to place chips in bulk from the insert menu or cell menu.

This time-saving update will be helpful when formatting data in bulk for event schedules, vendor lists, trip itineraries, etc.

Moreover, the company announced that when right-clicking a file or folder in Google Drive, users will now see a new menu format.

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