Gay Pride Easter Egg In Google Spreadsheets
April 1, 2015 #gay #lgbt
 
By AlexKelst
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Thanks to this reddit post, now I know this!

It's a secret in Google Spreadsheets but once you know it, it's easy to find.

First, open a new spreadsheet in Google Drive. If you don't know how, then just go to http://sheets.google.com. All I had to do was click the green "+" button on the bottom right to open a new spreadsheet, which looks like this:


Your fresh, new spreadsheet should look like something like this:

Google Drive

Next, type the letters 'p', 'r', 'i', 'd', 'e' into each of the first five cells, respectively, in the first row of the spreadsheet. So p goes in cell A1, r in A2, i in A3, d in A4, and e in A5.

Then what happens?!?!

FABULOUSNESS!!!


So cool. Thanks Google for supporting the gays, both publicly and secretly :) Share this with your friends!
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