Excel Tweets Roundup 20200110
Enjoy your work in the Excel fields today! And remember, it’s 2020 now, so check your Nyquil before you drink it – your spreadsheet enemies might have tampered with it.
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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Today, I toil in the excel fields – a delicate balancing act of googling, head-desking, and brute force trial-and-error formula writing.
But, my god, this excel workbook will be a thing of beauty when I’m done with it.
— Kelly Lagor (@klagor) January 9, 2020
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I’ve created so many excel sheet trackers for work to keep track of my projects I feel like I need a tracker for my trackers. #overwhelmed
— Say Hoon S Cheeks (@sooevil) January 9, 2020
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I think my enemies have replaced all the NyQuil in my house with Reverse NyQuil; that damnable elixer does absolutely nothing when you first take it but does make you fall asleep at work 12 hours later after editing an Excel graph backwards while a Big Mouth Billy Bass song plays
— Nick Sargent (@SickNargent) January 8, 2020
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OMG ty so much for this i just got off work and my brain is all gunked up with excel spreadsheet crazy this is exactly what i needed!
— missing ryu & d szn (@nut4dgr) January 9, 2020
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When presenting tabular data in HTML, don’t mix in nonbreaking spaces, e.g. “<td>15.00 </td>”. When your users paste into Excel, it breaks the numbers, doesn’t work with TRIM(), and even if they know about nonprinting characters, will royally piss them off!
— Andy Snell (@andrewsnell) January 8, 2020
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There’s nothing better than the feeling of getting your complex excel formula to work
— can’t relate (@itsmkjeffs) January 8, 2020
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For the new year, I gave the excel spreadsheets I use for work new color schemes. pic.twitter.com/QwKjr5feS5
— Сaеslіn (@spywindow) January 9, 2020
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I created a whole default probability/expected loss spreadsheet in Excel at work today. A year ago, I wouldn’t know where to begin
— Comme Des Vince (@TheeRealVince) January 8, 2020
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omg i just used an excel formula that saved me HOURS of work
— Jenni (@jenniiferrkayy) January 9, 2020
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If anyone sat down with an excel spreadsheet and did a long term financial projection (say 16 years) to work out if they could “afford” children, and acted on that data, the birth rate would have plummeted Thankfully none of us did.
— Neil Denham (@neildenham_neil) January 8, 2020
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I’ve been filling out work progress forms at work and I have literally been typing 2019 in every date spot if the Excel spreadsheet. Help me
— Allison (@allisonbstancil) January 8, 2020
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No joke my office has fifteen year old excel files that we keep copying and reusing for new projects. None of us know how the files work. We just know that if we put the numbers in some of the boxes the FDOT is happy.
— Stephen Mitchell (@LivinCivil) January 8, 2020
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college is a $512.1 billion dollar industry that waste the time and money of countless people who don’t really need a 4 year degree to work Excel at a 9-5
— Logan Crosby (@42Crosby) January 9, 2020
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The first thing that came into my head was “Excel spreadsheets would look great in this”. Work has consumed me. https://t.co/TyBVR5XZiV
— Edem Kumordjie (@TheRealEdem) January 8, 2020
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Excel Tweets Roundup
Thanks for reading this week’s Excel tweets roundup, and did you have a favourite?
Still typing 2019 in Excel
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