Excel Podcasts
Mr. Excel has some Excel related podcasts. If you listen to the March 28th episode, you may note that I sound a little like Ted Baxter when I’ve been out drinking the night before.
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Mr. Excel has some Excel related podcasts. If you listen to the March 28th episode, you may note that I sound a little like Ted Baxter when I’ve been out drinking the night before.
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John Walkenbach:
Hey, not bad Dick. I’m terrible at that sort of thing. I can write much better than I can talk. BTW, I didn’t know about that Ctrl= keystroke. I’ve always used F9.
30 March 2007, 12:24 pmAlex J:
Ted Baxter knows Excel? Who knew.
30 March 2007, 12:59 pmross:
I always used F9 too. Dick is the short-cut king. Keyboard Kusleika, that’s what I call him
31 March 2007, 3:13 pmJohn Walkenbach:
Shortcut king? I’d call him the king of wasted energy. Ctrl= takes two hands. F9 takes one. But he does remind me of Ted Baxter, so he’s not all bad.
31 March 2007, 6:36 pmDick Kusleika:
I don’t know if it makes me the king of wasted energy, but it is less efficient. Once I’d decided on that topic, I kept telling myself to remember to say F9 and maybe throw in Ctrl+= as an alternative at the end. But I forgot. How the heck did I come up with Ctrl+= anyway, does anyone know? Is it a Lotus holdover?
1 April 2007, 5:10 pmDoug Jenkins:
It doesn’t seem to be a Lotus holdover. At least if it is they had dumped it by Rel 9.5 (which must be coming up for 10 years old by now).
1 April 2007, 10:42 pmRoss:
Lotus, that was the spreadsheet that worked under wather too?
burrrrrrrrr ,
Sorry…
2 April 2007, 9:14 am