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Old 08-17-2018, 02:45 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Now, now, Diap, don't be cranky. ;-)

Not everything in a spreadsheet belongs in a db, you know that. Hell, for the typical spreadsheet user, it would be an egregious waste of time to manipulate a database just to add up a column of figures, or even create a pivot table.

A long time ago and far far away, I had a world in which spreadsheets were a relatively new thing. I had this massive project underway, a RE Development deal, and it had iterating mathemathical needs, based on a series of "what ifs." I can't tell you how laborious this was, before the advent of spreadsheet "computing," for lack of a better word, but once I could do it with 123, life was dramatically easier--and my biggest issue became printing out sheets on dot-matrix printers and figuring out how to tape them together in such a way as to be usable and presentable in a boardroom, to explain internal rates of return, etc., along with various other things, to brain-dead accountants who would fight me for every penny expended, on a project running hundreds of millions of dollars. ;-) Lotus 123 was my FRIEND, lol!

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I remember those days:
Sideways to the rescue. Start the print job and block access to the printer (so no one bumped the fanfold) and go to lunch
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