arkusM
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That why you (and many like you ) have thousands of posts and why this board is such a great place to be.. It's about how good can you make others?
That why you (and many like you ) have thousands of posts and why this board is such a great place to be.. It's about how good can you make others?
The kind that test my patience the best is people who have an Excel workbook full of numbers in front of them and open up calculator to do calculations!
This is why I so enjoy being a p/t trawler of this forum.Cindy has touched on a good point. The standard for being considered an 'expert' at the office is lower than that required on internet forums, on the basis of peer review. The most complex solutions here will rarely see the light of day in the office.
Absolutely; I was once asked on a contract if I "could do INDEX/MATCHes'.Do employers tell you to do some things in excel "their way", simply because they don't understand your formula?
I've run into this problem in a past workplace. My former supervisor hated when I did array-entered INDEX/MATCH formulas to match on multiple conditions. They much prefered that I made a concatenate helper column for what I need to match, and then index/match off of those. Even after trying to explain it in depth and how my method is more accurate, I was still told to use the concatenate method because "If I don't understand it, I don't want you to use it."
Absolutely; I was once asked on a contract if I "could do INDEX/MATCHes'.
Upon learning that I could, they had me decypher literally hundreds of them that someone (imo) of Expert/MVP caliber built, because their lack of understanding had frozen the bonus process. [I'm pretty sure I was 'schooled' on that job; backing into them isn't nearly as easy as building them]