Creating a Dark Mode Theme in Google Sheets

If you’re looking for a more advanced and dynamic search, INDEX and MATCH can be used for that purpose. Here’s a nice tip from Google:

Creating a Dark Mode Theme in Google Sheets

This video tutorial is the most popular for the INDEX() formula, which is responsible for returning a cell’s content or specific value, which is specified by row or column offset.

If you’re looking for a more advanced and dynamic search, INDEX and MATCH can be used for that purpose. Here’s a nice tip from Google:

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VLOOKUP can be used when the lookup value is to the left of the desired attribute to return. INDEX and MATCH can be used regardless of where the lookup value is located in the dataset.

Syntax of INDEX():

INDEX(range, row_num, column_num)

Take a look at this dark mode template that I created. I’ll walk you through this Google Sheets template, which is all about tracking your bad habits and destroying them in 2 weeks. You’ll be learning how to tweak the template, make it look even better. Tracking bad habits and overcoming them is made more fun with this.

Watch the video so we can explore this dark mode template. Pick up some tricks and cool things along the way, too! We’ve got great things like changing the font, the colors, using checkboxes and emojis, and more. I’ll also share with you what happens in the sheet.

Check out these other free videos on the INDEX formula: