That’s better than the one “bug” I found. Obviously it was in a spreadsheet that was being touched by too many hands without any level of guidance. Problem is, it was a truly ancient error that the “end users” weren’t seeing in their fancy tables or charts. But when I looked at it, it was from when the file was converted from .123 to .xls.
That’s better than the one “bug” I found. Obviously it was in a spreadsheet that was being touched by too many hands without any level of guidance. Problem is, it was a truly ancient error that the “end users” weren’t seeing in their fancy tables or charts. But when I looked at it, it was from when the file was converted from .123 to .xls.
A communal spreadsheet that hadn’t had a break for 40 years. She’s tired. Let her retire. 🥀
I mean, i could confirm her going back to 123r3, so more than just 20 when I touched the grand lady.