I could upload an Excel spreadsheet from my computer to SharePoint and will convert the formulas when I open it with Excel 365 Web and all, but I don't want to download any client data to my computer even if technically I can. Excel 365 web version is also an Excel lite with some things missing.
Also literally can't do my job with Excel 365, too "lite".
I have Excel 2013 on my home laptop and 2016 on my Desktop. I'm fine with that. They do everything I need them to do.
No way am I ever going to "upgrade" to Office 365 for personal use. I'll use Google Sheets before paying for Office 365.
Finished my assignment at the previous client at the end of September and started this new one at the end of November. Got some overdue training done and worked on a few minor things in between the two.
Anyway everyone is French and I have a virtual machine to log in on, which is also in French along with Office 365. That's fine, I'm French and can make that work. In the past 3 weeks I think I've written in French more than in the past decade.
Running Teams full version on my computer, but it won't do French spell check even though I installed the French language pack on my computer. So definitely making spelling/grammar mistakes there.
Where I really draw the line is Excel. The friggin formulas are in French, so =sum() is =somme() =find() is =cherche() and so on. Formula parameter separators are semi-colon instead of commas. =CONCATENER( "Tab";"arn";"ak").
I would literally not be able to do my job with that Excel.
I could upload an Excel spreadsheet from my computer to SharePoint and will convert the formulas when I open it with Excel 365 Web and all, but I don't want to download any client data to my computer even if technically I can. Excel 365 web version is also an Excel lite with some things missing.
Also literally can't do my job with Excel 365, too "lite".
Finished my assignment at the previous client at the end of September and started this new one at the end of November. Got some overdue training done and worked on a few minor things in between the two.
Anyway everyone is French and I have a virtual machine to log in on, which is also in French along with Office 365. That's fine, I'm French and can make that work. In the past 3 weeks I think I've written in French more than in the past decade.
Running Teams full version on my computer, but it won't do French spell check even though I installed the French language pack on my computer. So definitely making spelling/grammar mistakes there.
Where I really draw the line is Excel. The friggin formulas are in French, so =sum() is =somme() =find() is =cherche() and so on. Formula parameter separators are semi-colon instead of commas. =CONCATENER( "Tab";"arn";"ak").
I would literally not be able to do my job with that Excel.
I could upload an Excel spreadsheet from my computer to SharePoint and will convert the formulas when I open it with Excel 365 Web and all, but I don't want to download any client data to my computer even if technically I can. Excel 365 web version is also an Excel lite with some things missing.
I have a massive hate happening for Office365. Using it at my current client too. Don't get me started on the fact that it Visio 365 doesn't include ERD shapes....
Finished my assignment at the previous client at the end of September and started this new one at the end of November. Got some overdue training done and worked on a few minor things in between the two.
Anyway everyone is French and I have a virtual machine to log in on, which is also in French along with Office 365. That's fine, I'm French and can make that work. In the past 3 weeks I think I've written in French more than in the past decade.
Running Teams full version on my computer, but it won't do French spell check even though I installed the French language pack on my computer. So definitely making spelling/grammar mistakes there.
Where I really draw the line is Excel. The friggin formulas are in French, so =sum() is =somme() =find() is =cherche() and so on. Formula parameter separators are semi-colon instead of commas. =CONCATENER( "Tab";"arn";"ak").
I would literally not be able to do my job with that Excel.
I could upload an Excel spreadsheet from my computer to SharePoint and will convert the formulas when I open it with Excel 365 Web and all, but I don't want to download any client data to my computer even if technically I can. Excel 365 web version is also an Excel lite with some things missing.
Two more days and I'm off work for a couple weeks.
Me too! Only off until the 3rd though. Can't wait for some quiet time.
I'm back on the 9th.
Did I mention my new client in Quebec City over the past couple weeks?
Don't think so
Finished my assignment at the previous client at the end of September and started this new one at the end of November. Got some overdue training done and worked on a few minor things in between the two.
Anyway everyone is French and I have a virtual machine to log in on, which is also in French along with Office 365. That's fine, I'm French and can make that work. In the past 3 weeks I think I've written in French more than in the past decade.
Running Teams full version on my computer, but it won't do French spell check even though I installed the French language pack on my computer. So definitely making spelling/grammar mistakes there.
Where I really draw the line is Excel. The friggin formulas are in French, so =sum() is =somme() =find() is =cherche() and so on. Formula parameter separators are semi-colon instead of commas. =CONCATENER( "Tab";"arn";"ak").
Jesus. This is why all programming is just done in one language, no matter what your language settings are.
Finished my assignment at the previous client at the end of September and started this new one at the end of November. Got some overdue training done and worked on a few minor things in between the two.
Anyway everyone is French and I have a virtual machine to log in on, which is also in French along with Office 365. That's fine, I'm French and can make that work. In the past 3 weeks I think I've written in French more than in the past decade.
Running Teams full version on my computer, but it won't do French spell check even though I installed the French language pack on my computer. So definitely making spelling/grammar mistakes there.
Where I really draw the line is Excel. The friggin formulas are in French, so =sum() is =somme() =find() is =cherche() and so on. Formula parameter separators are semi-colon instead of commas. =CONCATENER( "Tab";"arn";"ak").
I would literally not be able to do my job with that Excel.
Two more days and I'm off work for a couple weeks.
Me too! Only off until the 3rd though. Can't wait for some quiet time.
I'm back on the 9th.
Did I mention my new client in Quebec City over the past couple weeks?
Don't think so
Finished my assignment at the previous client at the end of September and started this new one at the end of November. Got some overdue training done and worked on a few minor things in between the two.
Anyway everyone is French and I have a virtual machine to log in on, which is also in French along with Office 365. That's fine, I'm French and can make that work. In the past 3 weeks I think I've written in French more than in the past decade.
Running Teams full version on my computer, but it won't do French spell check even though I installed the French language pack on my computer. So definitely making spelling/grammar mistakes there.
Where I really draw the line is Excel. The friggin formulas are in French, so =sum() is =somme() =find() is =cherche() and so on. Formula parameter separators are semi-colon instead of commas. =CONCATENER( "Tab";"arn";"ak").