Excel Tweets Roundup 20191101
Is Excel always open when you’re at work? And at home? Be careful – that could lead to spreadsheet-related anxiety!
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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One of the greatest tragedies of work in 2019 is how Excel has the ability to decide if a value should be counted instead of summed in a pivot table, and is wrong 99% of the time.
— Scott Bush (@scottbush) October 30, 2019
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My family are trying to get excel to work
— lewis_ebooks (@buxton_ebooks) October 31, 2019
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I saw someone on LinkedIn saying in PPC interviews they give the candidate pen and paper to work out maths problems.
I would fail everytime.
Now give me excel in the same scenario and I’ll create basic formulas so you never have to do maths on paper again 🤷🏻♂️
— Scott Wright (@scright) October 31, 2019
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I have to work off someone else’s excel doc and it’s full of formatting, spelling, and colour coding errors, and I am getting spreadsheet related anxiety.
— Renee Simpson (@reneesimpson97) October 30, 2019
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I’m here for pivot tables, approaches to alternate-row shading, and using excel as a games programming platform.
— James Vasile (@jamesvasile) October 31, 2019
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Okay, I got my Excel map to work!
Next step is get the borders auto-populating based on the adjacency relationships between each cell, but this is already pretty cool!
(Data are imputed left-right lean per electoral district for a hex map of the 2019 Canadian Federal election.) pic.twitter.com/xxDguAcLhb
— Steffen Christensen (@Wikisteff) October 30, 2019
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Wanting to storm the beaches in #BattlefieldV but currently at work storming the worksheets of Excel 🇺🇸🏝🇯🇵 pic.twitter.com/KB9gGspsCw
— AC3 4SS4SS1N (@ac34ss4ss1n) October 31, 2019
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I’m really going through it at work rn I can’t find the bullet points option on excel and I’m tearing up
— esme (@mesmea_) October 31, 2019
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Other important orders of business today:
1. Updating my desktop background with a fireworks wallpaper.
2. Creating formulas in Excel to work out my tax and National Insurance for the year so I know how much to put aside and crying.
— Laura Kincaid (@lhkincaid) October 30, 2019
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Words of advice to all college students in their last year of college: LEARN EVERYTHING ABOUT EXCEL
Excel can either:
A: Make work 10000x easier
Or
B: Make your life a living hell
— Omar Earl Spilner (@OH_MAH) October 30, 2019
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When you download a CSV, create an excel workbook and save as a CSV losing all that work.
— Stuart Nicholls (@SG_Nicholls) October 31, 2019
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Me: *tries to work from home*
Internet: Um no, I don’t think so. It raining & ur satellite is weak.
Me: UGH. Okay, going to local library, it’s fine.
Library internet: Umm, yeah, you’re gonna have to keep agreeing to my terms & conditions every 30min
Excel: *freezes every 10min*
— y’lime (@stinky_klink) October 30, 2019
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Need to stop lying on my CV about Excel. Someone in work the other day was like “Nikita you’re good with excel aren’t ya, come and look at this for me”
When I tell you I was sat there for 5 mins looking at the screen with them going “hmmm, that is a tricky one isn’t it” pic.twitter.com/twsdzWSqFA
— DAILY OFFENDER 🇯🇲🇻🇨 (@SoulSmellsofAmi) October 30, 2019
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I never would have guess how much of my work life would depend on constantly having excel open. 🙃
— Chrissy Explains It All (@LadyBird_Pgh) October 30, 2019
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Excel Tweets Roundup
Thanks for reading this week’s Excel tweets roundup, and did you have a favourite?
Can’t do math without Excel!
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