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Sounds like he is a prime target to be replaced by somebody younger and more tech savvy.
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musefan wrote: Sounds like he is a prime target to be replaced by somebody younger and more tech savvy. "Tech savvy" and "Excel"?
I would tend toward refuting the use of those two terms as if they are in any way connected.
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Excel is OK for what it does, but they do insist on using spreadsheets for database functions shared over multiple users here and then complaining when it doesn't work properly.
Typically the complaint is that somebody has the spreadsheet file open and somebody else can't add a new item.
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Yes, but bear in mind the first option they'd go for to replace Excel.
As a long-term Access sufferer, I'd be hard pressed to decide which is worse.
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Mark Parity wrote: Typically the complaint is that somebody has the spreadsheet file open and somebody else can't add a new item.
Sounds like you need to designate a "spreadsheet administrator" role. That person should have sole responsibility for amending data, and everyone else just faxes over their change requests.
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We already have one of those, don't worry, the problems usually occur when the administrator is on holiday.
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I always use automatic calculation in my Excel spreadsheets. But I often cross check with paper and pencil.
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Paper and pencil, that's one step down from a calculator.
I suggest you invest in a slide rule.
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Just out of interest, what exactly are you cross checking? Is it Excel's ability to perform calculations, or your ability to select the right data/functions?
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Just checking that the answer is what I expect. I often have to add items to list of figures and then (if I remember) do a copy down of the equation. So I like to know I have done all the steps necessary to get the right answer.
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Ah, Test Driven Development, the old way.
<edit>I don't intend to be snarky, I do it as well</edit>
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That's a pity, as some of us here must have known that Excel can do much more compared to pocket calculator in shorter amount of time. Hey, may be you could suggest to that bloke that abacus can sometimes do certain calculations much faster than pocket calculator and abacus doesn't need battery.
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Ronny Japutra wrote: Hey, may be you could suggest to that bloke that abacus can sometimes do certain calculations much faster than pocket calculator and abacus doesn't need battery Wrong... it is the person using the abacus, who is faster, not the abacus.
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Nelek wrote: Wrong... it is the person using the abacus, who is faster, not the abacus.
M.D.V.
That is correct.
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Oh, I distrust Excel.
Excel, on the other hand, distrusts me much more.
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Mark Parity wrote: Now he's complaining that the batteries in the pocket calculator are running out...
Suggest that he uses the calculator on his phone.
But what I really wonder is, if you were to give him a VBA script that plugs into Excel that creates a calculator (like this one) would his brain short-circuit?
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Oh his (smart)phone is strictly for calling people. I once suggested there was an app for something or another, the reply was "I don't have any apps on my (smart)phone
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I remember accountants using Excel as a word processor.
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Does bad memory make you DIMM ?
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Not sure - I can't remember off hand.
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I prefer mine static, no need to be chasing around after it.
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That doesn't register very high on the joke-o-meter.
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I work on double data rate - when I get high and when I get low.
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It's Friday, so a nice easy one to end the week:
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