Category: Spreadsheet Day

Excel Lead Tracker For Photographers 0

Excel Lead Tracker For Photographers

Here’s another creative use for Excel, from Leeann Marie Golish, a wedding photographer in Pittsburgh. She tracks her sales leads in an Excel Table, and uses pivot tables to summarize the results. On her...

Excel in School: Why Teach Spreadsheets 0

Excel in School: Why Teach Spreadsheets

At the ICT In Education blog, Terry Freedman suggests interesting ways to teach modelling and sequencing in the classroom, by using Excel. In his article, Why Teach Spreadsheets, Freedman shows that spreadsheets aren’t just...

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Happy Spreadsheet Day 2010

It’s finally here — the occasion you’ve been waiting for all year — Spreadsheet Day! October 17th was voted the best day to celebrate spreadsheets, because October 17, 1979 was the release date of...

Tulip Lamp Designed in Excel 0

Tulip Lamp Designed in Excel

When you’re celebrating Spreadsheet Day on October 17th, you might want to light your office with this lovely TulipK lamp, designed in Excel by Ben Geeblen. The lamp’s six petals close and open, and...

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Spreadsheet Day October 17 2010

One dark, cold day in February, I suggested that we pick a day to celebrate as Spreadsheet Day. You participated in a poll to pick a suitable date, and October 17th, the release date...

Happy 25th Birthday Excel 0

Happy 25th Birthday Excel

Happy birthday to Microsoft Excel, that was first shipped to retail stores on September 30th, 1985 — 25 years ago today. I’m proud to announce that 1985 was also the year that the Canadian...

Spreadsheet Planning: Excel Saves Halloween 0

Spreadsheet Planning: Excel Saves Halloween

Well, maybe Excel didn’t actually save Hallowe’en, but it helped the Double Fine video game company allocate staff for their Hallowe’en game — Costume Quest. In an interview at MTV, Tim Schafer, Double Fine’s...

Spreadsheet Planning: Home Improvement 0

Spreadsheet Planning: Home Improvement

Spreadsheets aren’t just for project planning at the office — it’s great for planning home improvement projects too. Fred Chidester Sr., who claims to be in his 70s (hard to believe!), is always looking...