The Google Visualization API uses Google Spreadsheets as a data source
where one can pull data to create charts.
Google Drive will continue to support Google Spreadsheets and so there is
no change in how charts are used.

I hope this answers your concerns.
ChartMan


On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 1:21 AM, Leonard Reidy <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
>   I'm a newbie here so if I tread on any toes with this post, I offer
> my sincerest apologies in advance. I have checked the forums and the
> FAQs for an answer to my question, along with the mandatory Google
> search but I can't find an answer. So, what I'm trying to find out is:
>
> What happens when Google Docs upgrades to Google Drive? Or, more
> precisely, will this change affect how we use the Visualization API?
> Can we continue to use our Google Spreadsheets as datasources for
> charts? Does anyone know where I can find more information, and
> preferably detailed technical information, about these and related
> issues?
>
>   Again, if I've missed something ridiculously obvious, I'm sorry and
> I am very grateful for your help.
>
> Best,
> Leonard
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