Excel Tweets Roundup 20190118
Does the pivot table gang protect your Excel sheets to keep you from messing them up? Or can you be trusted to leave those business-critical processes alone?
This Week’s Tweets
Here are my favourite Excel tweets, from this week’s collection.
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“There’s no shade like Excel Worksheet shade.”
— Karina Gaige (@kgaige) January 17, 2019
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adulting is when you are super geeked about the excel macros you just made for work
— ▲ Alec • Burnright ▲ (@AlecBurnright) January 17, 2019
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When you protect an Excel workbook, but it’s actually to protect against “accidents” that you or your co-workers might cause.#Excel #Meme pic.twitter.com/QqIwlorKIC
— Martin Leduc (@DecimalTurn) January 14, 2019
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Yup. I don’t think I’ve ever worked anywhere that didn’t have at least one business-critical process implemented as an Excel workbook.
— Will Goring (@aggroboy) January 14, 2019
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Today I got very excited over making custom Excel VBA drop-down boxes work, in a room full of engine programmers. (Actual footage below…)
Yes it’s simple, but they didnae judge – they had a wee chuckle and encouraged me on.
Because we all start somewhere.#DesignersCanCode pic.twitter.com/wNGVLbY1kU
— Jess (@JessHider) January 17, 2019
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only thing i have pinned from the microsoft office suite is excel tbh.
PIVOT TABLE GANG
— Benny (@BenBacolores) January 16, 2019
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My god #Excel is a brilliant tool but it must be one of the most badly optimised pieces of code ever written. Based on my experience with moving a few columns around and copying data to other sheets anyway. The Excel data import query tool on the other hand, work of genius.
— Colin Scott (@colwebsec) January 17, 2019
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Didn’t get much work done today, but I made a really good personal budget workbook in Excel today, so there is that.
— Austin (@BizDaddi) January 14, 2019
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Me: Yeah, I did some time in some cells. It changes a man, being in little boxes.
*stares off*
It’s hard to explain.
Boss: I know Excel work isn’t your favorite but it’s gotta get done.
Me: IM NOT GOING BACK
— Aelfred The Great (@aelfred_D) January 17, 2019
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Excel is my saviour. Makes it so easy to work out when I can afford to buy certain things
— Bel Meek (@Nakattacks) January 17, 2019
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Have just learned how to use pivot tables in Excel and it has saved me hours. I think there might be something in this technology malarkey.
— Nicola Whitton (@nicwhitton) January 16, 2019
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Excel Tweets Roundup
Thanks for reading this week’s Excel tweets roundup, and see you back here soon!
Here’s this week’s Excel meme: I’m a member of the Pivot Table Gang
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