Excel Tweets Roundup 20190913
For new problems at work, is a pivot table usually the answer? Or do you create a whole new spreadsheet? Just don’t give the problem to a co-worker who doesn’t know how AutoSum works!
This Week’s Tweets
Here are my favourite Excel tweets, from all the ones that I saw on Twitter this week.
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Somebody at work came to me saying “what are you printing?” Turns out I set to print 108 THOUSAND pages of my excel sheets
— princess yas (@prinzess_yas) September 12, 2019
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all I know about excel is that the answer is almost always “pivot tables”; hope that helps!
— vlad seghete (@vlsdo) September 11, 2019
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I remember once creating a column chart in Excel when I didn’t have to manually select “Categories in reverse order”
Once.
— Lance Wiggs (@lancewiggs) September 12, 2019
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Scientist: These readings are off the charts!!!
Other Scientist: Just rescale your axes in Excel.
Scientist: Oh. https://t.co/ldOXuHB3me— BenB (@bgeekx) September 11, 2019
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knowing how to make a pivot table on excel is the most important thing I learned from college
— Rachel Mausser (@MausserRachel) September 12, 2019
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Why are people so dumb?? Why are you emailing me asking to autosum an excel spreadsheet for you?? You have excel. Highlight the columns you want and click the dang button! #work #workflow #coworkers
— ʝΙℓℓιαи (@digby723) September 11, 2019
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Work in any office or business environment and Microsoft Excel will always somehow haunt you.
— Brentos►[ ] (@brentos93) September 11, 2019
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I hate the “how proficient are you in Excel from a scale of 1 to 5” questions you occasionally get when applying for jobs. Everyone thinks they’re a 5 when they learn VLOOKUP, and it’s like no honey you’re a 2-3 at that point.
— Pivot Table Engineer (@ryxcommar) September 12, 2019
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Now that I finally made an excel spreadsheet with every formula I can think of. Including calculations of hours, minutes and foreshadowing time events with and out rest. Transit times with arrival/departure etas and what-ifs. I no longer have to actually think at work.
— Super Scuba (@SuperScubruh) September 12, 2019
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Year 4 are using #Excel formulas to work out how long they’ve been alive…in hours, minutes and seconds 🙂 #ICT @microsofteduk
— Bucks Master Teacher (@CASTeacherHerts) September 11, 2019
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When Excel randomly hides half the information you spent an hour inputting and you can’t ask anyone at work for help because you listed “proficient in Microsoft Office” on your resume. pic.twitter.com/8RKSZY8EJQ
— MacKenzie O’Toole (@MacAttackiest) September 11, 2019
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the lights went out at work and my 553 row excel document is gone. Today is cancelled.
— Daisy (@beautifvlmesss) September 11, 2019
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When I was working in consulting, we had an office wide meeting to discuss how we can improve for the next year. Someone complained about work life balance. As a solution people starting listing off shortcuts/hot keys for Powerpoint and Excel.
— Anthony (@anthonyyoo_) September 11, 2019
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Everyone at work makes fun of me because when they hand me something new i always come back with a whole excel spread sheet
— ana cristina (@acristinaaa__) September 11, 2019
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Me: *Trying to get a slightly large excel file to work.*
My computer: pic.twitter.com/H2UaMVRnAL
— Darren K (@Dare_Dazzler) September 11, 2019
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Excel Tweets Roundup
Thanks for reading this week’s Excel tweets roundup, and did you have a favourite?
Is a Pivot Table usually the answer in Excel?
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