Excel Tweets Roundup 20191115
If you’re panicking at work because you don’t know Excel, just remember – it probably won’t kill you. Soon, Excel will be your favourite app, and you’ll be making spreadsheets for everything! Just try to avoid summoning any demons while you learn about pivot tables.
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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At work today I was asked to do something on excel and I started freaking out cause I was told in school that if you don’t know excel you’ll be fired and killed and I googled it and did it in 2 seconds and EVERYTHINGS ALWAYS BEEN A LIE
— Chris Campanelli (@ChrisCamps76) November 12, 2019
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What did people do at work before Microsoft Excel?
— Kyle Keener (@kylekeener) November 14, 2019
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there are two kinds of people: people who know how to use excel, and people who lied about knowing how to use excel and are silently panicking everyday at work
— julia (@okaygoodtalk) November 13, 2019
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i went to an excel seminar for work today and i’m ready to make a damn spreadsheet for everything
— Feyoncè ♀️ (@ricallenicole) November 14, 2019
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So, I work in a phone based job that has surveys after the call.. pretty sure I just got the best survey response of my career and it was for teaching someone how to use the “sort” and “hide” functions in excel.
— Atti Woolford (@AtticusWoolford) November 13, 2019
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Just figured out a way to reduce the time needed to complete my work from 4 weeks to 3 days. Thank God for excel.
— Adrian Lim (@AdrianPLim) November 14, 2019
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Out of all Microsoft Office… I personally like Excel , it used to be PowerPoint because of the presentations but honestly making Spreadsheets is pretty fun and you can color code
— Danny (@AntunezDanny) November 13, 2019
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I can’t teach you patience, but a 60MB excel file that you need to work every month can. Saving the file at any point takes around 2,5 minutes..
— The Last Backbender (@oatheyogini) November 14, 2019
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*demon stands amid your destroyed workspace*
Demon: *booming* HOW? How were you able to summon me?!
EXCEL WORKER: *frantically trying to save work before it crashes* I DON’T KNOW I JUST CREATED A FEW PIVOT TABLES AND REFERENCED THEM IN 6 OTHER SHEETS https://t.co/UPBWXSlMTE
— Raygan (@RayganEarl) November 12, 2019
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Hi yes I’ll be using my Microsoft excel skills gained over three work terms and six months of professional work experience to build a master spreadsheet of everything I need to watch on Disney+, good day
— Rebecca Casey (@R_Casey) November 12, 2019
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I created my first work project all by myself on Excel. It was honestly pretty tough and it took me a almost a whole week but I’m so proud of myself because I actually met the deadline lol.
It’s my baby now— Lisa Marie (@LisaMarieRes) November 13, 2019
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I just think it is very irresponsible for you to hard code amounts into excel and you neither reference or link them, knowing fully well other people will use your workbook to work.
Now I must sit and try to figure out where numbers come from.
Do better . pic.twitter.com/AJ0BCQkBHB
— Mory Risky (@morayomi_) November 14, 2019
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This girl at work watches surgeries on her phone. Like ppl being cut open on her phone while she punches some numbers into excel. Idk if she chose the wrong career path or she’s a psycho path… but mom can you pick me up
— lizette (@lizettecaan) November 13, 2019
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Excel Tweets Roundup
Thanks for reading this week’s Excel tweets roundup, and did you have a favourite?
When you’re mad at Excel, think about the old days!
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