The best free spreadsheet comes with the free office suite called Libre Office. The suite contains equivelent programs for everything in Microsoft Office. It will read and write all of the same formats. The included drawing program is excellent.
You can download Libre Office from:
https://www.libreoffice.org
Honestly, I don't know why anyone would buy Office after using it.
The one I've got. Seriously though, I did things with Lotus 123 that made engineers cry in delight. Stuck with Excel now. I have to get Microsoft to fix bugs in it because they don't know how to do a Gaussian reduction on a matrix anymore. That has happened twice so far.
No, relying on unapproved macros that didn't come from the company is what ruined your productivity. There's a reason that big organizations don't like people going off the reservation with little programming projects.Libre office ruined my life.
Mercy, no! If it did, the news would be all over the security community and I've heard nothing like that.Doesn't Libre have malware in it?
You would know better than me.Mercy, no! If it did, the news would be all over the security community and I've heard nothing like that.
Makes sense, but they heaven come up with macros to help us so he did what he did. I'm not a computer guy, I'm an inside salesman. All I did was use his macros to take stuff from our program and put on a spreadsheet. He did show me how to maintain the macros that compared pricing profiles to certain promotions and use certain pricing for preloaded equipment match ups. Just the time he saved us increased sales tremendously. But I see where you're coming from. I'm basically computer illiterate.No, relying on unapproved macros that didn't come from the company is what ruined your productivity. There's a reason that big organizations don't like people going off the reservation with little programming projects.
So what goes on the spreadsheet ? Just block everyone with a post count greater than 12,000 and be done with it.
Now we're getting somewhere!! What colors do y'all use for malcontent posters, suspected commies, un-American yahoos?
My spreadsheet is hosted on a servo and protected via an Internet security team. It is updated by myself and several other trustees who have access.
If you wish to have access to this spreadsheet you must apply for a security clearance, sign a no disclosure agreement, and pay the application fee of $299. We are running a special now that will get you half off on the first 6 months of access. That's an amazing deal at only $49.99/month.
(Application for access does not guarantee acceptance, application fee is non refundable, applying for access to the spreadsheet will be noted in the spreadsheet)
This is exactly the sort of situation that should be addressed by a company if it listens to its people. If there's a thing (ANY thing) that saves that much time, it should be made a part of the official workflow. When your company switched to Libre, did the people who made that decision know they were breaking your workflow? They should have. They should have assigned programmer resources to make the transition without loss of functionality.Makes sense, but they heaven come up with macros to help us so he did what he did. I'm not a computer guy, I'm an inside salesman. All I did was use his macros to take stuff from our program and put on a spreadsheet. He did show me how to maintain the macros that compared pricing profiles to certain promotions and use certain pricing for preloaded equipment match ups. Just the time he saved us increased sales tremendously. But I see where you're coming from. I'm basically computer illiterate.