Category: Spreadsheet Day
A powerful new add-in for Excel 2010, PowerPivot allows users to quickly analyse huge datasets, while staying in the familiar environment of Excel. It’s an easy way to create reports, using pivot tables and...
On the Design News blog, author Jon Titus describes how the engineers at Dynamic Structures use an Excel spreadsheet, along with Autodesk, to design roller coasters and other theme park rides. How does Excel...
Yes, spreadsheets were designed so you could do what-if analysis on your numbers. But who hasn’t used a spreadsheet for non-numeric things? We use spreadsheets for everything from grocery lists, to knitting pattern design...
Thank you for visiting the Spreadsheet Day blog! We celebrate every year, on October 17th. Check out the Spreadsheet History page, where you’ll find links to sites that have details on history for the...