CHANGE (IN THE HOUSE OF LAKES)

Data Factory in Microsoft Fabric is an AMAZING tool that allows us to combine the flexibility of Data pipelines and ease of a Dataflow Gen2 to create some nifty solutions with a tiny smidge of code. One of the most common use cases is the ability to load new data into a destination for a […]

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Yo, Listen!

There is a bombardment of information constantly vying for our attention – mobile phones, smart TVs, that 1996 Space Jam website and of course endless cat videos, which is why I believe the advances in low-code automation have been an incredible benefit for sharing (the most relevant) information with others. And one of my favorites […]

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All Filler – No Killer

If repetition is the key to mastery, repeating an activity the wrong way is a killer in disguise. A countless waste of hours dedicated to a mundane task. Fortunately, Excel is intended to avoid such things, and the distance between getting it done and being a master is much shorter than you may realize. killer filler [kil-er] verb, Slang task or activity, that is particularly […]

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What The Func?!

Undoubtedly you have called a function a formula and a formula a function; it’s just the nature of the Excel-lingo beast. That stops now. I want you to see functions for what they truly are: computer programming. You may feel like you are not yet ready to call yourself a computer programmer – but you are. And I […]

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Make Spreadsheets Accessible Again!

The founding fathers of Multiplan intended that spreadsheets would be for everyone: the rich and the poor, the data analyst and the data scientist, the sighted and the vision impaired. Often, things that we take for granted make a world of difference to others. Take the appropriate steps now to ensure that your work is up to accessibility standards. Download Workbook Add It: Navigate to […]

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Missed Connections

I saw you from across the Office through the watch window. You were sitting at the table with the perfectly cleansed data. I wanted to approach but just didn’t know the correct queries to ask. I know we would have an instant connection – if you see this, send me your ODC file. post id: 6988676976   posted: 2016-07-15 […]

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I Have Come Here To Chew Bubblegum and Kick Axis… And I’m All Out of Bubblegum

It’s Dangerous To Go Alone! Take This. DOWNLOAD WORKBOOK If you find yourself becoming a mindless drone, constantly wondering when it’s the weekend – then it’s time to add to your arsenal. Returning the calendar work days quickly can be an incredibly powerful solution to overcome this challenge, but only when used correctly. Function: WORKDAY Describe It: […]

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Love It Or List It

“What gets measured gets managed.” Peter Drucker Analysts estimate anywhere from 50-80% of their time is dedicated to cleansing information (Source: New York Times). Making use of Excel’s data validation controls can drastically reduce this necessary evil when developed properly. No longer will you spend hours trying to infer if “S” really means “Saturday” or “Sunday”; […]

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You Think You Have Time

With every passing second of every minute, of every hour – you are in a constant race against time. Trying to find time to exercise, to spend time with friends or family, or read the latest Excel TV article. Managing your schedule becomes even more important in the age of information. More data means more analysis, […]

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Defining The Great Divide

Not since the great territory battles of 7-Eleven Vs. Quiktrip, has there been such an unparalleled rivalry: “VLOOKUP or INDEX/MATCH?“A seemingly innocent question, when asked among Excel users, gives you a general perception of one another. There is one function’s inability to turn left and the others reliance on multiple functions for use. One’s perceived simplicity vs. the others perceived complexity. Are […]

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500 Days of SUM(SUMIFS())

This is not an Excel Lesson… This is a Lesson About Excel. Let’s start at the beginning… Download Workbook Day 1 Function: SUM Describe It: Add all the numbers within a range of cells. Syntax: =SUM(number1,number2,…) number1 can be anything from a single cell to a range of adjacent cells number2 and so on can be anything from […]

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That Pivotal Moment

piv·ot·al ˈpivədl/ Of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else. Synonyms: central, crucial, vital, critical, focal, essential, key, decisive There is no such thing as “the right time” when it comes to developing your talents in Excel. You are always on call as the swiss-army-knife of information. Today a financial analyst, tomorrow […]

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The Best Truth Is Data

Information is not an argument, it’s a conversation.  As a developer, having the ability to remove personal feelings about what you think a workbook should be will take you far in you career.  Always be mindful that your end users may simply want the freedom to drive their own story in an easy-to-use format. And that’s perfectly fine. Not […]

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For Inquiring Minds

“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.” -Albert Einstein It started out innocently: every year needed its own tab, then every month, then every day. Before you knew it, finding “that one tab” turned into Legends of The Hidden Temple with Kirk Fogg yelling directions at you as you feverishly click about. I […]

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WATCH OUT!

In a world of instant gratification and “I need this done yesterday,” it’s difficult to consistently check your work. Being the mad data scientist that you are, you would prefer to double-, triple- and even centuple-check your workbook before releasing it into the wild. Well, what if I told you that you could be both thorough and efficient? […]

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To Err Is Computational

You will never learn more about Excel than on the day you inherit a broken workbook. You’re tasked with uncovering the method to the original author’s madness, and if you’re not careful you can get lost trying to understand why the author did things the way they did instead of finding the solution. Error Type Description #NULL! When a […]

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We Need To Talk

We all have problems. Excel is an executable. No more or less than 1’s and 0’s interpreted by your operating system. To its unsuspecting users it is perceived as a daunting application full of things that you keep meaning to learn more about. Just stop.   Excel is not the solution to your problems, you are. Without an answer […]

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The Illusion of Movement

Until you’ve tasted the sour you can never truly enjoy the sweet. Let’s look at two varying statements objectively – Excel is a great application because of its incredible ease of use. Excel is a terrible application because of its incredible ease of use. Getting started is as easy as clicking in a square box and […]

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Mad Maximum Value

“Without villains, there can be no heroes.” Our society is suffering under the constant oppression of dystopian workbooks – riddled with mediocrity and confined to restrictive methods. We need a hero. Someone to write the wrongs and be the protagonist in our story. We need a Mad Maximum Value. Great workbooks stand the test of time. This is a fact. The more you continue to work […]

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Wait a Minute Doc. Are You Telling Me That You Built a Time Machine Out of a Spreadsheet?

“I don’t know what you’re making me do and I have no idea when I will ever use this.“ Good. That means you’re on the right track, because I need you to look past the obvious and start concentrating on the possibilities. Let’s consider this idea: 50% of Excel’s abilities have to do with inputting text and numbers. The other 50% have to […]

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The Million Dollar Bracket

In our last lesson we talked about following the laws of fields and records. Now is the time to expand on that thought process because everything you knew about cell ranges and formulas is about to get turned upside down with two simple keyboard strokes. Right now is your come-to-Jesus moment. You have been abusing yourself managing […]

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