Excel Tweets Roundup 20181130
Will the world end if you don’t finish that Excel file? Probably not, but don’t run a macro that adds a pie chart to your Christmas budget. That’s just asking for trouble.
This Week’s Tweets
Here are my favourite tweets, from this week’s collection.
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Budgeting for Christmas nowadays involves a full excel spreadsheet, won’t be surprised if I bust out a pie chart or two to work this out
— Kerrie (@kerriefly) November 28, 2018
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35 years later and people still haven’t learned to regularly save their documents in case Microsoft Word/Excel/etc crashes. But hey, why should they do that when they can call a poor IT tech and complain for 5 whole minutes about how they just lost 6 hours of work, huh? pic.twitter.com/1LHtYkEW4J
— Celyn (@celyntheraven) November 28, 2018
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Things that require courage at work:
1. Using macros in Excel
2. Sharing a SharePoint with full control access
3. Requesting time off at work during December— Farhaan (@b0yblunder) November 29, 2018
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Overheard from girls doing group work a few seats away from me
“What are you eating right now?”
“Think about me…. look at my charts…. look at my excel spreadsheets. What do you think?”— (@crayonstation) November 28, 2018
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1. Clarity, flexibility
2. Always having to be backwards compatible… Did you know lotus 123 shortcuts still work in excel?
3. Trying to figure out pivot tables is an on going struggle
4. Vlookup— Game All Nite ⏰ Chris PaxU (@gameallniteshow) November 29, 2018
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So serious question. If you must account for every minute of the work day in an excel spreadsheet, what does crying in the bathroom alone fall under? Also, how many minutes is acceptable to allot to this?
— Britt (@_mercymain) November 28, 2018
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Yeah “goodnight” texts are cool but have you ever had two people both texting you at the same time because they can’t figure out what’s wrong with the way they coded their problem in excel at midnight?????? Yeah that’s what I thought, pansies
— O Erky Tree (@ericaleighT) November 28, 2018
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Ladies, if he:
– is 33 years old
– is tough to understand at first
– won’t let you exit easily
– has a lot of problems
– quits unexpectedly when things get toughHe’s not your man, he’s Microsoft Excel.
— Oyku Uzuncarsili (@oykuiu) November 28, 2018
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Starting now, I am on holiday. And this will last for the rest of the weekend. I will not turn on my laptop to work. My world will not end if I don’t prep that excel file or send that email. Right? Right???
— Honey de Peralta (@fantaghiro23) November 29, 2018
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A sales rep contacted me in LinkedIn to offer a solution ”better than Excel” to my team.
I work at Microsoft. My profile literally says so. pic.twitter.com/xnFxT4JxKK
— Jenni Ahlapuro (@Jepu) November 28, 2018
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When people send Excel questions at midnight
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