Installation and Usage
Let’s get you writing your first =ART() in a few steps.
Installing the Artemis Plug-in on Google Sheets
- Install the plug-in from the Google Workspace Marketplace (step-by-step instructions)
- Create a new spreadsheet
- Start the plug-in by navigating to Extensions -> Artemis Sheets -> Start\

- Once you start the plugin, the 30-day free trial will begin

Usage
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Start the plug-in by navigating to Extensions -> Artemis Sheets -> Start
The Artemis Sheet plugin must be started this way for EVERY new sheet for security purposes
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In any cell, type
=ART("ETH", "PRICE")
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Congrats! You’re now using the Artemis Sheets plugin.
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Checkout more ways to use Artemis Sheets at the Syntax / Formulas page or check out our Templates.
Installing the Artemis Plug-in on Windows Excel desktop
Supported on all version of Excel from Office 2016 or later.
- Install the plug-in using the Installer (step-by-step instructions)
Installer links |
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User Installer (Recommended) |
Machine Installer (IT Admins only): please contact support@artemisanalytics.xyz |
- Sometimes, Window Defender will flag the plug-in as an Unrecognized App. If this is the case, select More Info -> Run anyway
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- Select Artemis Sheets from the Ribbon Menu
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- You’re ready to get started with your first =ART() formula! See syntax-and-formulas.md for sample formulas or click “Insert sample formulas” to write your first formula.
Installing the Artemis Plug-in on Mac/Windows Excel
In order to use the Artemis Windows/Excel Mac plugin, you must have a Microsoft 365 subscription. Microsoft does not offer plug-in support for standalone Office for Mac purchases such as Office for Mac 2019.
You can check which version of Excel you have by navigating to Excel -> About Microsoft Excel -> License
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Install the plug-in from the Office Store (step-by-step instructions)
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Select Artemis Sheets from the Ribbon Menu and then select Show Taskpane
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You’re ready to get started with your first =ART() formula!
See syntax-and-formulas.md for sample formulas or click “Insert sample formulas” to write your first formula.