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| single | 28-Jan-2009 | computers/internet | bill | unsorted | 37 | 6 | 55.9% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Matty | posted 29-Jan-2009 8:47am not very often, but I do sometimes use spreadsheets. |
| Cain | posted 29-Jan-2009 9:07am Regularly, I do all the business accounts myself. |
| cloudhugger | posted 29-Jan-2009 9:39am Other. I would love to use them but I don't know how to make one, how to use one or even where to find one. I wouldn't recognize one if it fell on my head. |
| Galomorro | posted 29-Jan-2009 10:50am No. |
| Melf | posted 29-Jan-2009 12:06pm I used one recently, but that was for the first time since school. I was working out the average life exepectancy of a theologian. |
| cerealkiller | posted 29-Jan-2009 12:30pm Every day. All of my work is done in Excel except for doing Word docs. It gets complicated at times, with 10-15 spreadsheet tabs that individually total, roll-up to summary level sheets and link to other files. Every project is different and every client requires a different format so everything I do is re-created from scratch every time. |
| FauxLo | posted 29-Jan-2009 12:51pm Every single day. |
| longhaultrucker | posted 29-Jan-2009 1:49pm Nah i don't |
| JessicaWoman99 | posted 29-Jan-2009 4:05pm No never used spreadsheets but i use sheets on my bed haha |
| JessicaWoman99 | (reply to FauxLo) posted 30-Jan-2009 11:07pm > Every single day.
Spread out my sheets? haha |
| FauxLo | (reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 31-Jan-2009 12:41pm |
| JessicaWoman99 | (reply to FauxLo) posted 31-Jan-2009 11:13pm > That is Sherie my roommate she is in Rehab 150 miles from here? for problems with alcohol and me as well alcohol troubles from drinking When we get into mental drug or alcohol problems they send us away like 2 hours or 5 hours from here |
| Enheduanna | posted 1-Feb-2009 8:30am I guess technically the online gradebooks I use are spreadsheets. I think I've tried to use Excel for something once or twice and mostly failed. |
| Enheduanna | (reply to Melf) posted 1-Feb-2009 8:31am What'd you come up with? |
| Melf | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 1-Feb-2009 9:26am Average Age overall: 74.0625
AA - Died in 21st Century: 80.16667 AA - Died in 20th Century: 78.79545 AA - Died in 19th Century: 67.66667 AA - Died in 18th Century: 70 AA - Died Between 11th and 17th Centuries: 59 AA - Died Between 4th Century BC and 9th Century AD: 67.75 I just used the names in the index of my textbook and didn't have that many to go off for pre-19th Century. We used to joke in my Theology class about how all the famous theologians seemed to die young, but it doesn't seem like they do. I'm blaming it all on Arthur Brown, who I can't even remember what he said or did anyway, who lived to 107. |
| Gomezy3k | posted 1-Feb-2009 9:26am NO I try not to... |
| Enheduanna | (reply to Melf) posted 1-Feb-2009 10:51am Well, that's not too bad! |
| Melf | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 1-Feb-2009 10:52am |
| they | posted 2-Feb-2009 7:19am I use them more than make them. |
| Biggles | posted 16-Feb-2009 4:43pm Occasionally. I used to use them a lot more when I was studying statistics. Hopefully, I'll use them more in the future, if I get to spend some time doing my own research. |
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