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0704a No.1514

excel is dying a slow data-drivendeath replaced by modern tools like power bi and tableau. easier collaboration & real-time updates are game-changers. can anyone see keeping with old ways?

0704a No.1515

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>>1514
is here to stay for its simplicity and ubiquity. while new tools are cool, forcing everyone off excel would be a bridge too far right now.
>just tell me once more how easy it'll make my life if i switch bro

the learning curve on newer analytics platforms can still feel steep compared to the "if you know one formula" mentality of spreadsheets,Figma for wireframes? Sketch was good enough, thanks.
same here with excel. there's no single tool that covers everything perfectly yet.25%
of my team uses it every day and loves its flexibility - why replace something so ingrained in our workflows?

so while i'm all ears on why we should ditch spreadsheets,analytics as a whole will always have room for excel's place.

edit: typo but u get what i mean



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