I have not done such a video because there are no free Google Sheets ODBC drivers that I have found. The only ones that are out there are three commercial ones that I found, and they all cost at least $200. Since I have no need for that and none of my students have asked me for it, it's not something that I can see investing in. Personally, if it comes to the use of Access Online, I recommend SQL Server, and you can get SQL Server hosting for $5/month. To spend the money on a Google Sheets ODBC driver doesn't make sense. Now, if you found a good free one, I'd be happy to look into it. I could write my own connector to Google Sheets, but again it's so easy to do with SQL Server there's no reason to waste the time.
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