mastery over Excel
17 May 2005 13:26So it's not really anything cool in the long run, but dammit, it makes me feel awesome....
After a couple hours of trial and error yesterday and a couple this morning, and I have created a huge VB macro in Microsoft Excel to automate the boring, brain-numbing, time-consuming weekly task of formatting a particular report I get from the Finance Dept into something not just readable, but scannable.
So normally I go through this set of commands that takes half an hour or so every week... now I just hit the macro and it's all done within seconds. And I WROTE IT. Like... I'd record some commands as a macro, go into the editor, extrapolate from what I saw, and go on to add additional commands without needing to record them.
Hey, it's the little joys in life, y'know?
i r teh smrt
After a couple hours of trial and error yesterday and a couple this morning, and I have created a huge VB macro in Microsoft Excel to automate the boring, brain-numbing, time-consuming weekly task of formatting a particular report I get from the Finance Dept into something not just readable, but scannable.
So normally I go through this set of commands that takes half an hour or so every week... now I just hit the macro and it's all done within seconds. And I WROTE IT. Like... I'd record some commands as a macro, go into the editor, extrapolate from what I saw, and go on to add additional commands without needing to record them.
Hey, it's the little joys in life, y'know?
i r teh smrt
You are my hero
on 17 May 2005 18:45 (UTC)See, you don't need to be a super-smart computer person to do cool automated stuff! Maybe I shouldn't have spent all that money going to WPI...
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on 17 May 2005 22:12 (UTC)college
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on 17 May 2005 22:47 (UTC)~8 years ago, I was making $16.50 an hour at it, as a temp.
I don't think it's any more soul destroying than general clerical work. Arguably less, as management usually doesn't bug you as often :-)
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on 17 May 2005 23:22 (UTC)This is how we all got sucked in.
Good for you,
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on 18 May 2005 03:43 (UTC)I can wrangle Access too... Never played with Filemaker.
Not being bugged by management = doubleplusgood.
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