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Hey @wynhopkins! I listened to this and thought you might be interested in it. Possibly the most significant example of not using Tables?
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Episode 2 - Tables and Imposter Syndrome
The one where we discussย @excelcampus's postย that he's stopped recommending Excel Tables, and whether we fear we are falling behind with the rapid pace of change.
YouTube: https://t.co/yIc4MwSGL8
Spotify and Podbean link below
@wynhopkins You basically remap the key for when it's used in Excel. Im 99% sure it was meant for more productive things but "purpose of a system is what it does" I guess.
Loving the new podcast from @wynhopkins & Co. Felt compelled to say, the modern equivalent of removing the f1 key is using MS's powertoys to disable it when using Excel. We'll worth a look! https://t.co/IUAX6772j9
@msexcel Can you show it with the live transitions to see what it does, maybe in real time? The swooshing transitions make it look like it's been manually edited to appear to work.
@msexcel Similarly, CTRL + backspace in the find box doesn't delete the whole word. This is inconsistent with pretty much every other instance in all of office.
@msexcel Find/replace UI consistency would be awesome. Eg. Press CTRL + F to find something, then press CTRL + F again should highlight the previously searched item so you can just type the new word to search. What actually happens is that the new text appends to the previously search