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Libre is still far from perfect with super-heavy excel spreadsheets. If you happen to know the type of person who uses excel to do things that should be a real computer program.
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Klyith posted:Libre is still far from perfect with super-heavy excel spreadsheets. If you happen to know the type of person who uses excel to do things that should be a real computer program. My dad was an accountant for most of his working life; and after his retirement his main source of entertainment appears to be creating ridiculously complex excel spreadsheets. His main masterpiece that covers all his investments and whatnot is I believe well over 100mb; but he also tracks the most ridiculous poo poo - like he has spreadsheets tracking his fuel consumption and the cost of fuel going back decades.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 04:42 |
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it amazes me people will seemingly go to the lengths of the earth with excel and not just spend like a week or two learning basic relational db theory or r or something that is light years more catered to mass calculation
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 06:41 |
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But then they wouldn’t be able to unironically refer to themselves as ‘excel wizards’
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If it's still your dad, he was gonna dad out and call himself a wizard no matter what. Might as well be on excel
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 10:32 |
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The Lord Bude posted:- like he has spreadsheets tracking his fuel consumption and the cost of fuel going back decades. Don't shame me! (I started it to keep track of repairs and such and started adding fuel costs cause why not)
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 12:22 |
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Lol, we do a ton of stuff in excel at work... seriously, we had to move some people to x64 office because some of the sheets wouldn’t open and calculate in 32-bit office. I had to recompile our COM addins to work in both versions. While it’s not ideal, in the back of my head I’m always thinking: Spreadsheet applications are responsible for the PC revolution more than any other app by a wide margin. Their ease of use and power is literally what caused most businesses to buy computers and hence make them affordable for the average person. No matter how much spreadsheets suck to work with sometimes (they do), they have quite a legacy.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 14:25 |
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Double from awful app
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 14:25 |
Is there any way to get Office 365 to shut the gently caress up and stop trying to switch my account over to my university email? I have a personal license that I use but because I have my .edu email added into Outlook I get a desktop notification every 10 loving minutes telling me that there's a problem with my school account and I need to enter my password. There is no problem; I still receive my school emails even if I just ignore the notification. Entering my password, however, changes my Office account and OneDrive storage over to my school e-mail.
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namlosh posted:Lol, we do a ton of stuff in excel at work... seriously, we had to move some people to x64 office because some of the sheets wouldn’t open and calculate in 32-bit office. I had to recompile our COM addins to work in both versions. And I thank god every day that Excel singlehandedly killed off 32-bit Office and all the absolute loving garbage add-ons people shat out in VB6.
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# ? Nov 23, 2019 02:48 |
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I'll ask here first, but if I need to make a new thread, lemme know: I'm about to transition from one computer to another, with the same WIndows 10 Home product key. Currently set up where my C drive is an SSD with Windows 10 and a suite of my most used programs (chrome, media players, etc), whereas my secondary drive has all the media, and games. The new computer will use a different drive, so it won't be as simple as dropping both drives into my new computer. So, since I've never done a win 10 migration, I'd like some guidance for the smoothest migration between 2 computers, retaining the same Windows 10 Key, preferably with as little hassle regarding passwords or things. If anyone could provide basic step-by-steps regarding the migration, assuming my other computer can turn on and it works, I'd appreciate it. Any sort of guide/tutorial would be great, too. Also I do have an external hard-drive for dragging and dropping files.
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# ? Nov 23, 2019 21:49 |
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You can either enter your existing key on your new machine (after migration) or go to Settings -> Update & security -> Activation and link your activation to a Microsoft account. Migrating alone won't transfer your license. To clone your SSD to a new computer, download Macrium Reflect. Either clone to the new drive from your old computer, or create a USB boot stick in Macrium and clone it on your new computer (either connect the SSD via USB, or use an intermediate drive to store an image on and later write to the new drive, or connect it via SATA).
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# ? Nov 23, 2019 22:00 |
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(w10 home) I've asked this before but have any advancements been made in the "literally never make your taskbar obscure the poo poo youre working on" department, i literaly do not ever possibly care to have it pop on my screen unbeckoned i have display fusion but the only options seem to be for not allowing it to go over full screen windows which i probably run approximately zero also display fusion taskbar settings have seemingly been wonkily implemented on every PC i use it on E: a goon itt or the other windows one was kind enough to link a win7 tool that stopped taskbar but i didnt get it working in w10 Worf fucked around with this message at 15:40 on Nov 24, 2019 |
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Why not simply enable "automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode" in Windows Settings?
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Statutory Ape posted:(w10 home) I dont know, but out of curiousity, what do you do that you never want to see or use the taskbar? (I'm thee opposite. I usually have various things open and want to see them.)
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Lambert posted:Why not simply enable "automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode" in Windows Settings? Apps that are foreground have activity and it brings the taskbar to foreground , obscuring parts of 3 windows As for use case I'm on mobile and it's boring and not worth typing out. Just don't want or need a taskbar getting in the way of anything. I manually call taskbar as needed or use KB shortcuts/keybinds for most functions I need
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Statutory Ape posted:Apps that are foreground have activity and it brings the taskbar to foreground , obscuring parts of 3 windows Can't you just leave the taskbar normal (i.e. not hidden), make it small, and ignore it?
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Double Punctuation posted:And I thank god every day that Excel singlehandedly killed off 32-bit Office and all the absolute loving garbage add-ons people shat out in VB6. Ha! We’re still on office 2013 at work so I hadn’t thought of this. That is cool. From our perspective, we just had to recompile since everything’s in .net using CCW’s to integrate with COM/excel. It just sucked to manage 2 different packages. Pretty sure upgrading to the latest office or o365 or whatever is gonna happen next year. Anybody hear that you will be able to use python integrated into o365 like VBA? I know I read it somewhere but can’t find any info now.
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hooah posted:Can't you just leave the taskbar normal (i.e. not hidden), make it small, and ignore it? tbh, im just going to go ahead and qualify that i dont want an alternative solution. if what i want isnt possible or reasonably achievable that is an acceptable answer/soluton, but any alternatives that leave the taskbar visible are not
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namlosh posted:Ha! We’re still on office 2013 at work so I hadn’t thought of this. That is cool. From our perspective, we just had to recompile since everything’s in .net using CCW’s to integrate with COM/excel. It just sucked to manage 2 different packages.
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Statutory Ape posted:(w10 home) I have not tested this myself, but I've used a bunch of utilities written by that guy.
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Statutory Ape posted:tbh, im just going to go ahead and qualify that i dont want an alternative solution.
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FRINGE posted:I still want to know how youre using three windows on a phone and the real problem is the taskbar. I think they meant they don't want to type out their use case while phoneposting. However, I am otherwise as curious about why things keep popping up on front of the in-focus window.
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mystes posted:I think it was just excel and they were just considering doing it but I'm not sure it actually happened? They did add javascript, though and apparently there's an editor available as an add-in now: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/garage/profiles/script-lab/ This is awesome, thanks
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 18:37 |
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Possibly turning off "Animations in the taskbar" will stop the taskbar from popping over without mousing onto it? System properties -> advanced system settings -> performance -> visual effects
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FRINGE posted:I still want to know how youre using three windows on a phone and the real problem is the taskbar. i play world of warcraft on a bicycle on an ipad you would be shocked at my talents amigo quote:However, I am otherwise as curious about why things keep popping up on front of the in-focus window. lol software i run pops it open if its not the in focus window and it does it with regularity...and its almost never the in focus window. like, yes, i can work around this but lol if there shouldnt be at least one way to either stop the effect from happening at all, or just eliminate the ability for an unmanual taskbar pull to even happen, frankly, how graceful or elegant the solution is is highly negotiable, ill build a drat bezel over the bitch
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 19:19 |
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Stop using the lovely software that is misbehaving?
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hooah posted:Stop using the lovely software that is misbehaving? P sure they need to be running windows.
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hooah posted:Stop using the lovely software that is misbehaving? tell it to the AAA video game devs that made the billion+ dollar franchise its in on my w10 machine on all my w10 machines, actually, fresh install or no, etc. anyway, if you don't know an answer to something and would rather just shitpost about wrong OS or blaming me for using the wrong software, at least be funny or engaging lmao
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 20:25 |
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Statutory Ape posted:tell it to the AAA video game devs that made the billion+ dollar franchise its in What makes you think I was shitposting? I've never seen any game do what you're describing, no one else here seems to have the same issue.
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# ? Nov 24, 2019 20:47 |
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So I built a new computer with a fresh install of Windows 10, and under "Other Devices" I have 2 "PCI Device" entries and a "PCI Encryption/Decryption Controller", all with yellow signs and exclamations near them. There's nothing super fancy in my computer that uses pci-e except my new radeon 5700 which seems to be working fine. What can I do to identify what this is?
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 03:19 |
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I've had that before and it was related to my motherboards chipset. Updating those drivers manually fixed it.
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Morter posted:So I built a new computer with a fresh install of Windows 10, and under "Other Devices" I have 2 "PCI Device" entries and a "PCI Encryption/Decryption Controller", all with yellow signs and exclamations near them. In the devices' properties pages, go to Details > Hardware IDs, and note the VID and PID (vendor and product ID). They usually look something like code:
(VID 13D3, PID 3458. That's a Realtek Bluetooth adapter.) Googling those numbers will usually either lead to the manufacturer's drivers page or give you enough information to find it.
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 03:45 |
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Turns out my motherboard needed drivers. Whoops
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# ? Nov 25, 2019 04:02 |
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I'm going to clone my boot HDD to an NVME M.2 soon, what is the preffered procedure and software?
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 00:53 |
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I used macrium reflect recently on the kids computer (to an ssd) and the sky didn't fall. Would recommend.
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Stink Terios posted:I'm going to clone my boot HDD to an NVME M.2 soon, what is the preffered procedure and software? Macrium to do the clone. Moving to an NVMe may not be bootable, if the drive uses a specialized driver or your source was booting with MBR / legacy bios. Having a w10 installer usb stick handy would probably be a good idea, so you can try the repair in that event.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 02:08 |
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Is there any way to tell if the drive is using MBR/BIOS? Regardless, I have the USB stick ready. The install is pretty new and the entire rig (sans psu) is less than 6 months old.
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# ? Nov 27, 2019 02:45 |
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Stink Terios posted:Is there any way to tell if the drive is using MBR/BIOS? If the drive is GPT format then it's using UEFI. Here's how to check that. If the drive is MBR, you can following these instructions to convert it before you do the clone. Might be easier.
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It's GPT. Thanks for the help, now I just have to wait for it to arrive.
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