by Richard | Feb 28, 2019 | Useful, What Excel Can Do, Why Use Excel
Back to Articles How is Your LinkedIn Contact List Growing? I have been actively growing my LinkedIn contact list for a while now, and I was curious to know how I have done. Which months were the most successful at gaining new contacts? How much better was last year...
by Richard | Dec 6, 2018 | Useful, What Excel Can Do, Why Use Excel
Back to Articles Forget Big Data, Understand Your Little Data There seems to be a trend at the moment about ‘big data’, but do you actually know what that is? Why is it such a trend, and is there anything that you could be doing about it? Take a look...
by Richard | Sep 19, 2018 | Useful, What Excel Can Do, Why Use Excel
Back to Articles Why a Software Package Isn’t Necessarily Better Than Your Spreadsheet OK, before I get every software developer and salesperson on my back, let me just put in a disclaimer. There is obviously a need for business software, and spreadsheets can’t do...
by Richard | Apr 18, 2018 | Useful, Why Use Excel
Back to Articles Are Spreadsheets GDPR Compliant? I have been asked a few times if my spreadsheets are GDPR compliant. Instead of explaining this again, I thought I’d rather write this post instead. So, if you’re wondering if spreadsheets are GDPR compliant, read on....
by Richard | Sep 1, 2016 | Fun, Useful
Back to Articles Pivot Table v Formulas One of Excel’s major strengths is analysing data, that is why most people use it. They have data which they have been capturing, and now they need Excel to analyse that data and give them relevant information and statistics that...
by Richard | Sep 1, 2016 | Useful, What Excel Can Do
Back to Articles 5 Misconceptions of Microsoft Excel Excel is just for spreadsheets. This is probably the most common misconception that I come up against, and it is complete rubbish. Most of the points of the article are going to contain one thing in common, and here...
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