Connectors
In this course, you’ll learn about Connectors in SpreadsheetWEB. Connectors are integration with external services to send and receive data from a SpreadsheetWeb application. Examples include sending data to a HubSpot account, processing a payment through Stripe, or...
App Creation – Advanced
In this course, you’ll learn about advanced SpreadsheetWEB features that will help you create truly unique web applications. When you're done with this section, you're going to be able to modify the look-and-feel of your web applications to the smallest detail. ...
Input Grids
In this course, you'll learn how to create and configure Input Grid controls in Inline and Form-based modes. Inline Input Grids work like traditional data tables in the sense that they allow copying data to and from other sources, and can display a large amount of...
Maps
In this course, you'll learn how to insert maps into your SpreadsheetWeb applications and customize their look-and-feel. Maps module is an output control that can draw a map to visualize a table named range in your application. SpreadsheetWeb supports maps that can...
Legacy – Dashboard Applications
In this course, you’ll learn how to create a Dashboard application. Dashboards one of the application types supported in SpreadsheetWeb and allow analyzing and visualizing data either imported to SpreadsheetWeb, or collected by a SpreadsheetWeb application like on...
Legacy – Converted Applications
In this course, you'll learn how to convert an Excel file into a web application using SpreadsheetWeb's Excel Addin. Converted applications are SpreadsheetWeb's legacy application type. The newer and more modern application type is called Designer applications....