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Shrikar A.
  • San Jose, CA
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How do you folks use spreadsheet in your day to day activities?

Shrikar A.
  • San Jose, CA
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How are you using spreadsheets to be effective and getting your job done?

  • Are there any addons or macros you use.
  • What specific type of task is useful and saves you time.
  • Spreadsheets: Google spreadsheets or Microsoft excel
  • If you had a magic wand what specific workflow do you want to be automated?

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Luke Marsh
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Luke Marsh
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  • Cincinnati, OH
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I use both Excel and Google Sheets for different tasks. The more financial based spreadsheets that require more data manipulation via formulas, or macros, I use Excel. It is simply more efficient and powerful to use Excel in this case. Google Sheets I use for leads, checklists, etc. For me it is much more accessible and easier to use on the go than Excel. 

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