What is Luckysheet?
It is an online spreadsheet like excel that is powerful, simple to configure, and completely open source.
Luckysheet is a tool in the Spreadsheets Online category of a tech stack.
Luckysheet is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Luckysheet's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Luckysheet?
Developers
Luckysheet's Features
- Formatting: style, conditional formatting, text alignment and rotation, text truncation, overflow, automatic line wrapping, multiple data types, cell segmentation style
- Cells: drag and drop, fill handle, multiple selection, find and replace, location, merge cells, data verification
- Row & column: hide, insert, delete rows or columns, freeze, and split text
- Operation: undo, redo, copy, paste, cut, hot key, format painter, drag and drop selection
- Formulas & Functions: Built-in, remote and custom formulas
- Tables: filter, sort
- Enhanced functions: Pivot tables, charts, comments, cooperative editing, insert picture, matrix calculations, screenshots, copying to other formats, EXCEL import and export, etc
Luckysheet Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Luckysheet?
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Google Sheets
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Google Chrome
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Microsoft Excel
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