This is the Excel Tips Deskpad from Morning Brew and I'm losing my mind with how excited I am
I also got a mug, which was the thing I went to get in the first place, along with a notebook and a shirt, the latter two of which were heavily discounted, because I wanted the free shipping lol. But the second I saw the excel shortcuts deskpad... had to have it.
All 1296 individual mineral deposits for my conworld in a map and an itemized list :)
I'll be using both to reverse engineer the tectonics of my world, since if I know there is coal in an area, I know that at one point it was at or near the equator.
Also here is the basemap I am working off of, there are about 15 major regions, 51 regions, and 172 subregions, the subregions are labeled, and there are two maps below it showing the makeup of the major's and regions.
Feel free to ask for clarifications RE: Mineral definitions or Regional phenomena 😎👍
Charts and graphs is a feature of Microsoft Excel that allows you to visually represent data in various types, such as bar graphs, line charts, pie charts, etc.Excel visualization is a useful way to present data in a clear and easy-to-understand format that can help you quickly identify trends, patterns, and relationships between different data sets.
If any of you have any secret, esoteric Excel knowledge that you want to share, I'd love to hear it.
I'm rebuilding the inventory document for our department and while I consider myself generally fairly competent with Excel, I certainly don't know everything.
Specifically, if you have any suggestions for:
- maintaining formatting and formulas when multiple users will be adding and removing rows in different sections of the worksheet (to add new shipments and remove items that have been depleted)
- tips for conditional formatting (I know the basics but haven't used it much)
- general input about using Excel as an inventory tracking sheet if anyone has specific experience with that