Excel and Coffee
from the spreadsheets-are-a-state-of-mind dept
Hey, it's Monday and you've got to learn some new tricks to impress your boss and employees. I always find that whenever I need to put together a spreadsheet it always seems to take longer because I tend to forget the small things, hopefully these tips will prove handy for Techdirt readers too!Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Am i a purist?
~Penguin~
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Thanks, very useful tech tips.
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Re: Thanks, very useful tech tips.
And for Penguin, pivot tables are a pain in the butt! Ouch!
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Re: Thanks, very useful tech tips.
As for that article, I thought it was pretty weak, too, but if some people liked it, then that's good. Personally, I still think one of the best investments I ever made was in one of those 10,000 page, 50 pound books on everything you can possibly do with Excel...
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