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#ICAEW are giving two lucky winners the chance to win free access to their set of #Excel on-demand #courses: lnkd.in/eCfaVQ9G

The competition was inspired by a recent Excel Community post:

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To enter, you must share your experience of an Excel inefficiency that you’ve come across, and the Excel features that you have been able to use to dramatically improve productivity.
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Closes 3 Feb GMT.
#free #MSExcel #training @EuSpRIG

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The request came yesterday, one of the client's employees is not able to open the Excel files on his system.

Tried taking remote access, but the system is slow and old enough that Anydesk didn't install. Couldn't take the remote.

Verbal probing didn't get me much information.
Cx requested to visit. Scheduled for 31st December i.e. today.

Leaving for the site in 10 minutes.

Weird question about Microsoft Excel

So I have been wanting to learn more about how to use Microsoft Excel so I can teach other people about some of the more advanced programming techniques (EDIT: 1-on-1 lessons on their own computer with their own licensed copies of Excel). I want to teach myself more about Excel so I was going to install it on my own computer and do some advanced tutorials. But then I really do not want to burn up all of that disk space just to run Wine and Excel.

So I got to thinking:

  1. is there an older version of Microsoft Excel I could use instead?
  2. The “ribbon” UI/UX asside, how far back in time (in Excel software versions) would I have to go before the formula language and cell computation engine became too different from the most recent Excel that it would not be very useful for me as a learning/teaching tool?
  3. Would it take less disk space to run this in a minimal Windows NT 2000 or Windows XP instance on QEMU than it would take on Wine?
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InstagramExcel with Frank on Instagram: "🎅✨ Countdown to Christmas—Excel Style! 🎄 Say hello to the SLEEPS_TIL_CHRISTMAS function, crafted with the magic of the LAMBDA function! 🧑‍🎄 Easily calculate how many nights until the big day directly in your spreadsheet. 🎁 📊 Here's your formula to copy and paste: =LAMBDA(LET(Date, TODAY(), NextChristmas, DATE(YEAR(Date + 6), 12, 25), Result, NextChristmas - Date, Result)) Want to learn more about the incredible power of the LAMBDA function? Check out this article for further insights: https://lnkd.in/eadM2cH6 No more manual math—just pure Excel genius at work. Ready to sleigh your spreadsheets this holiday season? 🚀 🎥 Hit play to see how it works, and don’t forget to save this for later! And of course: Tag your favorite Excel elf 🧝‍♂️ in the comments! #Excel #Exceltips #Exceltricks #Christmas #ExcelFunctions #msexcel #spreadsheets #exceltraining #exceltutorial #microsoftoffice #accounting #learnexcel #tutorial #christmas2024 #christmastime #christmasiscoming #ExcelSkills #dashboard #SpreadsheetPro #KPI"7 likes, 0 comments - excelwithfrank on December 10, 2024: "🎅✨ Countdown to Christmas—Excel Style! 🎄 Say hello to the SLEEPS_TIL_CHRISTMAS function, crafted with the magic of the LAMBDA function! 🧑‍🎄 Easily calculate how many nights until the big day directly in your spreadsheet. 🎁 📊 Here's your formula to copy and paste: =LAMBDA(LET(Date, TODAY(), NextChristmas, DATE(YEAR(Date + 6), 12, 25), Result, NextChristmas - Date, Result)) Want to learn more about the incredible power of the LAMBDA function? Check out this article for further insights: https://lnkd.in/eadM2cH6 No more manual math—just pure Excel genius at work. Ready to sleigh your spreadsheets this holiday season? 🚀 🎥 Hit play to see how it works, and don’t forget to save this for later! And of course: Tag your favorite Excel elf 🧝‍♂️ in the comments! #Excel #Exceltips #Exceltricks #Christmas #ExcelFunctions #msexcel #spreadsheets #exceltraining #exceltutorial #microsoftoffice #accounting #learnexcel #tutorial #christmas2024 #christmastime #christmasiscoming #ExcelSkills #dashboard #SpreadsheetPro #KPI".