three reasons:
- power query
- keyboard shortcuts
- pioneer for new functions (e.g., xlookup, dot-colon, let, etc)
oh, and excel doesn’t crash like a boeing at annoyingly frequent random intervals.
You can’t swap Excel with anything else. Are you going to trust that millions of man-hours of work will translate perfectly? Going to take that risk with your company?
Even if you started your business with another spreadsheet, you still have to use Excel sheets from others.
Should be COBOL
Anyone who works FinTech knows that’s it’s these Mainframes and HPNS systems running on code written in Latin maintained by guys working past retirement that are the frayed rope holding the debit and credit transaction system together.
Because you don’t even dare breathe on load-bearing legacy systems. You want to change the whole app, you insolent heretic?!
As someone who works in a Fortune 100 company, the number of spreadsheets we have for the vast majority of our tasks…
The biggest issue I’ve seen is how do you get a bunch of data to look and behave between a bunch of users who have different skillsets and varying knowledge about how the data connects to other data?
You could build a web page with a database backend. But this takes hours when plopping the data into a spreadsheet is minutes.
Accountants are learning python to parse spreadsheets now
Meanwhile Banks are using… Bank Python.
My only complaint is the blinding white cells. There’s a reason why like every other major program uses dark mode.
Excel doesn’t have dark mode? That’s literally incredible.
Not by default, and if you use it all the formatting (cell colors, borders, etc) doesn’t work well anymore. Done up sheets with good formatting are unreadable, unless you’re already very familiar with them.
I used to change the blinding white to a light grey, but it doesn’t jive with the border colors and on large sheets it adds to the file size quite substantially.
Hahaha Haha Hahaha Haha Hahaha Haha… /Sigh
Ffs.
but then how do you print?
Ctrl+P
It’s the keyboard shortcuts. Might as well try to get people to learn Uzbek
Libreoffice calc sucks sorry. Onlyoffice might be a good substitute.
Sadly, Excel is still the gold standard. There are plenty of competing options for creating basic spreadsheets but once you start trying to do any sort of complex data analysis, the capabilities gap starts to widen very quickly.
You know, excel still kind of sucks. It kept freezing or crashing on me when I had to process 10k+ rows. Switched to awk instead.
I kinda curious since I’ve been using it for my meager spreadsheet use for over ten years.
What sucks about it to you?
It feels like a less useful Office 97 variant.
With modern UI/UX, it’s just clunky and old. Like, Google spreadsheets is works… better. Some things that I do in excel can’t really transfer over that easily (don’t have any examples off the top of my head sorry)
The PowerPoint variant is the WORST offense though.
It’s like having to maintain two different skillsets that are 85% similar.
Okay. I solved that by not using office at all.
That would be a great solution but IT gives me no choice.
I have to install it here and there but I don’t have to show people how it works.
I don’t remember specific examples but the answer is formulas. Google Sheets lacks a lot of the “advanced” non-math formulas.
Also the qt theme on wayland lags like hell and is completely unusable. It also didn’t scale well either.
So is it just the UI or the actual functionality? I know the deep deep functionality probably isn’t there but I want to know how deep you have to go.
You can also change the UI to have the ribbon. It doesn’t do it by default because I think they’re worried about legality.
Both.
If I get deep enough, there are excel functions that are missing. On a surface level, UI.
Which functions?
Can’t remember off the top of my head. It was a couple years ago. Maybe the one to calculate mortgage?
XKCD #2347
For those who can’t bother to look it up https://www.xkcd.com/2347/
Anybody who knows what LibreOffice is already knows what those ugly hack Excel spreadsheets should have been in the first place.
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