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Flanged

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OminousBlueDot said:
Flanged said:
Excel is the hardest game there is, and the most serious-business CRPG.

The computer cops and forensic accountants who will now take over from the autist who memorised all the moves are the REAL pro-gamers in this scenario.

One day, perhaps I'll be able to link separate workbooks, pivot tables, design l33t formulas, and implement condition-depedant fromatting, too ...

Oh wait, I already can. Thanks, school!

They didn't have school in my country. It was introduced in the late 90s. I've only seen Excel on TV.
 

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