Excel Tweets Roundup 20200417
Now that you’re working from home, do you spend your days yelling (out loud) at Excel? Or are you too busy crying, because your workbook didn’t save? Or did Elon Musk’s Excel list, with its merged cells, make you cry?
This Week’s Tweets
Here are my favourite Excel tweets, from the ones that I saw on Twitter this week.
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Calling any excel work a “tool” or a “dashboard” will instantly make everyone love it. Facts
— LNE (@bbylne) April 16, 2020
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I literally just learned that if you double click on a value in a pivot table EXCEL MAKES A WHOLE NEW TABLE TO EXPLAIN IT???
— Erin H. (@curly_erin) April 16, 2020
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Doing Microsoft and excel work on a MacBook is literal torture
— HOOD VOGUE is tired of poverty (@itskeyon) April 16, 2020
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When you work on an excel for 5 hours and consistently click save but it never saves and you lose everything and then you cry.
— samimiami (@SamiiMiamii) April 15, 2020
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I solved my problem using VBA*! Now I have ALL the insight. It feels so good.
I borrowed and edited some code I found online, am… am I a developer now?
*Turns out it’s still a super powerful tool to use when playing with Excel. In 2020. https://t.co/e28YPSimdQ
— James Marshall (@jamesbmarshall) April 15, 2020
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Learned about an awesome feature called Power Pivot in Microsoft Excel today. pic.twitter.com/PENOpXcF8n
— Kieran Tind (@MeshugaApple) April 16, 2020
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Trying to solve a simple problem with an overly complicated strategy: Michal’s Story of Excel (and possibly her life)
— Michal Smith (@Shirley_Keeldar) April 16, 2020
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Special shoutout to my 10-year-old MacBook Pro who has been handling two desktops, too many internet windows, and countless excel sheets and connecting to my work’s network like a true PRO. @Apple
— Olivia (@ocav) April 16, 2020
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As an accountant, it’s frustrating not to see the grand total, plus the merge cells..that’s a excel sin. Anyways good work man
— Mohamed shareej hidayathulla (@MohamedShareej) April 16, 2020
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Made it through a whole day of work without opening excel. What is this!
— Agoyonohutsé (@OtoneClouds) April 15, 2020
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Oh god, you’re giving me flashbacks to my childhood:
‘Not only can we solve your problem, we can plot it in excel!’
‘But dad, I just want help with this one question…’
‘No no. To the computer!’— jam vulture (@jerrykmII) April 15, 2020
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I love to work from home because now I can actually yell out loud at Excel instead of internally.
— Boogie (@Boogieknight) April 16, 2020
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My sister just asked me if I knew how to do pivot tables and my heart leapt for joy in that I could share this gift of Excel with her pic.twitter.com/8cfr9XDzGC
— Julia Banasikowski Weir (@Julia_S_W) April 16, 2020
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Excel Tweets Roundup
Thanks for reading this week’s Excel tweets roundup, and did you have a favourite?
Merged cells are an Excel sin
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