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What Is IMPORTRANGE in Google Sheets?
Pull live data from another Google Sheet using IMPORTRANGE — the foundation for multi-sheet reporting systems that update automatically.
Google Sheets makes importrange accessible to anyone — no coding required for basic use cases, and full programmatic power available via Apps Script for advanced automation. Whether you're managing a small team spreadsheet or building a business-critical data pipeline, understanding importrange deeply will save you significant time and prevent costly errors.
How to Get Started: IMPORTRANGE Step by Step
Follow these four steps to implement importrange in your Google Sheet:
Step 1: Identify the source sheet URL and the range you want to pull (e.g. Sheet1!A:F)
Follow this step carefully and test before moving to the next stage to ensure accuracy.
Step 2: Enter =IMPORTRANGE("spreadsheet_url", "SheetName!A:F") in your destination sheet
Follow this step carefully and test before moving to the next stage to ensure accuracy.
Step 3: Click 'Allow access' when prompted to authorise the connection between the two sheets
Follow this step carefully and test before moving to the next stage to ensure accuracy.
Step 4: Wrap with QUERY to filter, sort, or limit the imported data to just what you need
Follow this step carefully and test before moving to the next stage to ensure accuracy.
Top 5 Pro Tips for IMPORTRANGE
These are the tips that separate Google Sheets power users from beginners when working with importrange:
Allow access once per sheet pair — click 'Allow access' when prompted or the formula will show #REF
Combine IMPORTRANGE with QUERY to import only the rows and columns you need, not the whole sheet
Cache updates every 30 minutes — for near-real-time use, consider Apps Script instead
Avoid importing huge ranges (100k+ rows) as it slows the sheet — filter first with QUERY
Use named ranges in the source sheet to make IMPORTRANGE formulas more readable and maintainable
Common IMPORTRANGE Use Cases
Business Reporting
Use importrange to build automated business reports that update without manual work.
Process Automation
Automate repetitive data tasks with importrange to save hours every week.
Team Workflows
Build shared importrange workflows your whole team can use and contribute to.
Dashboard Integration
Connect your importrange data to Looker Studio for live, shareable dashboards.
What Our Clients Say About IMPORTRANGE
"The custom Google Sheets dashboard Jayant built connects all our data sources. Our Monday morning meeting now takes 10 minutes instead of an hour."
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Frequently Asked Questions: IMPORTRANGE in Google Sheets
Is Google Sheets free?
Yes — Google Sheets is completely free for personal use and included in Google Workspace subscriptions for businesses. There are no limits on the number of sheets, collaborators, or formulas.
How many rows can Google Sheets handle?
Google Sheets supports up to 10 million cells per spreadsheet. For most business use cases with hundreds of thousands of rows, Sheets performs well. For datasets over 500k rows, consider BigQuery with Looker Studio.
Can Google Sheets connect to external databases?
Yes — via Apps Script, you can connect Sheets to any database or API. For a no-code solution, tools like Zapier, Make.com, and Coefficient also enable database-to-Sheets syncing.
How do I share a Google Sheet with view-only access?
Click Share, enter the recipient's email, and set their role to Viewer. You can also share via a link set to 'Anyone with the link can view' for wider distribution.
More IMPORTRANGE Google Sheets Resources
Related Google Sheets Topics
Further Reading
- How to Connect Google Sheets to Looker Studio
- Google Sheets vs Excel: 2025 Complete Comparison
- How to Automate Reports in Google Sheets
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