If you’ve ever spent time meticulously crafting the perfect presentation in Microsoft Excel, only to have your hard work “flattened” the moment you pulled it into Google Sheets, you know the frustration. That subtle, professional depth you added to your bar charts—the 3D perspective that made data pop—would often vanish, replaced by plain, 2D alternatives that felt a little less impactful.
Well, those days of post-import chart editing are finally coming to an end.
Google has officially announced that Google Sheets now fully supports the import of 3D bar charts. It’s one of those quality-of-life updates that might not sound like headline news to everyone, but for anyone who bridges the gap between different spreadsheet software, it’s a significant win for workflow efficiency.
Previously, when you brought a file containing a 3D bar chart into Sheets, the system essentially did a “downgrade,” rendering your visual data as a standard 2D chart. While it kept the data points intact, the visual design—and the effort you put into it—was stripped away. Now, those charts will carry over with their 3D aesthetics preserved, making the transition between platforms much more seamless.
This update is particularly helpful for teams that rely on a mix of tools. Whether you’re collaborating with partners who prefer the traditional Excel environment or you’re simply migrating legacy reports, the goal here is clearly to reduce the friction of digital collaboration. You won’t have to spend those extra minutes (or sometimes hours, depending on the number of slides) re-styling your charts to match the look you originally intended.
For those eager to see it in action, the feature is already rolling out. If you’re on a “Rapid Release” domain, you should be able to see the change immediately. For everyone else on a “Scheduled Release” track, Google says the update will begin a gradual rollout starting July 13, 2026, and should reach everyone within about 15 days.
The best part? There’s nothing for admins to configure—it’s just a silent, helpful upgrade that will simply start working in the background. It’s a quiet reminder that even as platforms move toward more advanced AI-driven analytics, the fundamentals of how we visualize and share data still matter just as much.
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