Excel Tweets Roundup 20200515
Do your work-from-home friends call for Excel help? Do they forget to save their work, and have AutoSave turned off? If so, send them an invoice, and be sure to include their zip code in the total amount.
This Week’s Tweets
Here are my favourite Excel tweets, from the ones that I saw on Twitter this week.
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Whatever profession you take, ensure you learn Microsoft Excel.
— Obianuju (@Obianuju_IV) May 11, 2020
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Tonight, I literally phoned a friend to help me solve an excel formula (and formatting) question for work. pic.twitter.com/aihx7yaEC1
— Melinda Smith⚰️ (@nil8r) May 14, 2020
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So for some reason my work has autosave defaulted as off for excel? There goes 2 weeks worth of work…
— Ricky Baker (@The_BuenoLife) May 14, 2020
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You can plot up to a maximum of 255 data series in one Excel chart. It would be a rubbish chart, though.
— Simona Millham (@SimonaTraining) May 14, 2020
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Customer just sent me an excel spreadsheet and wanted to know why all of their invoices were tens of thousands of dollars more than their POs.
Answer? When creating the spreadsheet, they were adding the ZIP code to the total (also adding the quantity instead of multiplying). pic.twitter.com/uDdyKroc6d
— Chris Daly️ (@Liamdaly620) May 13, 2020
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Excel, do you *really* need to read the SOC code “11-9032” as November 1, 9032?
c’mon, use a little common sense, Excel
— Madeline Trimble (@MadJoyTrimble) May 13, 2020
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My emotions when I have to work with MS Excel for once range from to .
— Marie (@ging3rbr34dgirl) May 14, 2020
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I don’t know how teachers have patience. Can’t even get excel to work and I just want to dash everything
— F boogie (@xv_FO) May 14, 2020
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a kind person on an excel forum helped … however i won’t be able to apply it to any other work cos i’ve no clue what they’ve done THE STATE pic.twitter.com/YPCkrdF8iF
— josephine (@jolovescurls) May 13, 2020
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I won’t pretend I’m not learning quite a lot from my 8 year old’s homeschooling. Probably was about time I understood how to work Excel. Wish he was as into it as I am!
— Anna van Praagh (@annavanpraagh) May 13, 2020
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I was asked to make a charting system in excel for my social work job. Been staring at this screen for some time hoping it makes itself.
— colleen sheppard (@colleensheppa17) May 13, 2020
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When you spend over an hour trying to get Excel’s advanced filter to work… pic.twitter.com/pWErermEuA
— Political Pragmatist (@CautiousLefty) May 13, 2020
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It’s 10pm and I’m sitting in bed solving bizarre calculation errors in Excel. Yay work-from-home.
— Brandon (@AgenteSatanus) May 14, 2020
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Excel Tweets Roundup
Thanks for reading this week’s Excel tweets roundup, and did you have a favourite?
Why can’t this Excel chart just build itself?
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Get good at Excel. Everyone you work with will think you are a genius.
You’re right! 😉