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Why haven’t Excel’s limits budged over the years?
Excel has limits — plenty of them. Whether it’s the number of worksheet rows, characters in a cell, or the percentage you can zoom in. We’ve all bumped into a limit of some type at some point. There’s a useful…
Could this be the future for Excel’s calculation engine?
Just an outrageous idea I’m mooting… Ever since Excel burst onto the scene, it’s been based on a worksheet grid. Each cell in that grid accepts either a formula or constant value. The formula bar is primarily used to input…
Microsoft Excel World Championship 2023 — Finals
Who knew Excel spreadsheets could produce such exhilaration and palpable tension among competitors and crowds alike? Well, there certainly was at the Microsoft Excel World Championship 2023, which took place in Las Vegas days ago in front of a captivated…
Beware of this frustrating bug in Excel
Want to crash Excel? Of course you do, and there’s a concoction of things you can do to cause one (and frustration). Reference the same range in GROUPBY’s row_fields and values arguments, along with using PERCENTOF in function and 0…
Excel gets a date picker
Yippee! 🥳 Excel finally has a date picker 📅 — imitating another Google Sheets feature — except going above and beyond to ensure it’s a cut above. At the moment, it’s only available to Excel for web users but will…
‘Hallucinate’ crowned Word of the Year 2023
Cambridge Dictionary (CD) has named ‘hallucinate’ as Word of the Year. No, not to celebrate a surge in psychoactive substance usage, which causes users to see, hear, feel, or smell something that doesn’t actually exist. But because 2023 will go…
Excel has limits — plenty of them. Whether it’s the number of worksheet rows, characters in a cell, or the percentage you can zoom in. We’ve all bumped into a limit of some type at some point. There’s a useful…
Just an outrageous idea I’m mooting… Ever since Excel burst onto the scene, it’s been based on a worksheet grid. Each cell in that grid accepts either a formula or constant value. The formula bar is primarily used to input…
Who knew Excel spreadsheets could produce such exhilaration and palpable tension among competitors and crowds alike? Well, there certainly was at the Microsoft Excel World Championship 2023, which took place in Las Vegas days ago in front of a captivated…
Want to crash Excel? Of course you do, and there’s a concoction of things you can do to cause one (and frustration). Reference the same range in GROUPBY’s row_fields and values arguments, along with using PERCENTOF in function and 0…
Yippee! 🥳 Excel finally has a date picker 📅 — imitating another Google Sheets feature — except going above and beyond to ensure it’s a cut above. At the moment, it’s only available to Excel for web users but will…
Cambridge Dictionary (CD) has named ‘hallucinate’ as Word of the Year. No, not to celebrate a surge in psychoactive substance usage, which causes users to see, hear, feel, or smell something that doesn’t actually exist. But because 2023 will go…