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3w ago
I am looking into why a certain group of our customer base is so dissatisfied compared to others. They have a very low customer satisfaction according to surveys.
If we assume this group is everyone below age 50, and everyone above 50 is in the satisfied group.
I want to compare these two groups and look at different factors. For instance, the hypothesis is, the less a person uses the app, the less satisfied they will be. Another factor is fewer times they have been in contact with our customer service, the less their satisfaction.
So I have 20-30 different factors (columns) like these that I ..read more
Reddit » Learn Excel
3w ago
Hi, Struggling witrh writing a nested excel function in below.
The Values in Column G indicates whther to send and email (YES or NO) which is decided by Column - F and H
Column H will be populated by Google app script after sending an email which will poll the column G (Email Required?).
If there is a message attachment found in F, and email sent value is blank then email will be sent by script and H will set as YES and then the G col value must be toggle to NO. So that in next scan the another email will not be sent.
I.e. idea is to send email only once based on values in col F and H.
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Reddit » Learn Excel
1M ago
I hope that makes sense.
In my job, I need to ask clients certain questions based on a particular event that happened. Depending on the type of event, some days f the questions change.
I was hoping to use one spreadsheet starting with the common questions, then a drop down menu for the type of event, and then have the next lot of questions change based on what is selected in the drop down.
Is this possible and how complicated is it?
Edit: I guess my best alternative would be to just use a filter or different sheets for the different events
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Reddit » Learn Excel
2M ago
Where do i start?
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Reddit » Learn Excel
2M ago
When I click on a cell and start typing, sometimes I need to jump back to the beginning of what I was typing to add a bracket or adjust the formula. Normally, in MS Word -- or virtually any other text entry program-- I'd press the home key and immediately jump to the start of the sentence.
Infuriatingly, in Excel, pressing the HOME key causes the active cell to jump to the first column in the spreadsheet. The Home key only works if the cell already had text in it, and I'm clicking to edit the text after the fact.
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Reddit » Learn Excel
3M ago
If you forget to save a document and close the application, you can recover it with the help of the feature: Recover unsaved workbooks.
To find out what unsaved workbooks are available for recovery, do the following. Start Microsoft Excel. In the top left corner, click on the tab File. In the left panel, choose Open and click Recent on the right.
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Go to the bottom of the screen to find Recover Unsaved Workbooks.
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Reddit » Learn Excel
4M ago
I recently came across an open-source tool that helps Excel learners to operate on spreadsheets easily. Here's the official website: http://www.scudata.com/esproc-desktop/. I've been learning it and thought it could really help those who are struggling with databases and have trouble with multiple spreadsheets.
They also have a series of blog posts on how to use and perform different operations: https://blog.scudata.com/esproc-desktop/.
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Reddit » Learn Excel
5M ago
I want to learn excel as it is vital in most jobs rn. I’m deciding whether to take a certificate in excel like udemy or coursera or just watch videos on youtube. I’ve watched some tutorials on youtube, specifically ExcellsFun by Mike Girvin, and I am enjoying it so far. However, I worry that when I put basic excel skills on my resume and they ask me how I learned how to use excel and I just say “oh I watched a bunch of yt videos”. I feel like they wouldn’t take it seriously compared to like having certificates or something.
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Reddit » Learn Excel
5M ago
looking for a formula which tells me the frequency of each number 1-100 Ideally i could put it in a chart
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