
UNIQUE function - Google Docs Editors Help
Returns unique rows in the provided source range, discarding duplicates. Rows are returned in the order in which they first appear in the source range. Parts of a UNIQUE function. …
[GA4] Understand user metrics - Analytics Help - Google Help
The number of unique users who initiated at least one previous session, regardless of whether or not the previous session was an engaged session, in the specified date range. An engaged …
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UNIQUE() - AppSheet Help - Google Help
Unique items in listReturns a list of items in the original order with duplicates removed. UNIQUE() is case-insensitive.
Handles overview - Computer - YouTube Help - Google Help
Handles are a way for you to find and connect with creators on YouTube. Handles are unique and short channel identifiers distinct from channel names, and they start with the “@” symbol. For …
[GA4] About Analytics sessions - Analytics Help - Google Help
To analyze different sessions outside of Google Analytics, consider joining the user_id or user_pseudo_id with the session_id to get a unique identifier for each session. Session …
Save, manage & protect your passwords - Computer - Google Help
Suggest strong, unique passwords and save them in your Google Account, to avoid multiple account compromises from a single stolen password. Notify you about compromised …
Find your device serial number - Google Store Help
To find the serial number, you can: Find serial number. Check the device box. Find “S/N” and the number that follows it.
Add a CNAME record to your domain's DNS records
Use this template to email your domain host for help adding your unique CNAME record to your DNS records. Enter your unique Label/Host and Destination/Target text into the email before …
Overview: Add additional email addresses for users
When your company or school uses Google Workspace, every user gets a unique email address at your organization. For example, Juan has [email protected] and Emily has …