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But Python can automate it with ease. Let's say you're a teacher who uses Excel to track student grades. You have a sheet with columns for student names, assignments, scores, and overall averages.
Also, Python isn’t limited to automation in Excel only. It opens up a host of other programming possibilities for you. Python is useful in web development, data science, machine learning, and more.
Microsoft Excel now lets you run Python scripts on images to detect sharpness, edit visuals, and analyze metadata.
Today, I will share a Python script that pulls this information from Google Search Console, exporting deck-ready graphs and a Microsoft Excel sheet ready for actioning.