• tombruzzo@aussie.zone
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    1 month ago

    I just opened Excel and the columns now use numbers as well as the rows. Formulas need to be written differently and now row number goes first instead of column.

    What is going on? I feel confused, I feel sick, I’m dizzy, am I smelling toast?

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        1 month ago

        I usually roll with change, but threw a bit of a tanty when my computer forced that update… until my boss pointed out I could toggle it off. There is nothing positive about that update.

          • Gibsonhasafluffybutt@aussie.zone
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            1 month ago

            For anyone who doesn’t have that toggle: you can find classic outlook in the Microsoft store in Windows.

            Hassle your IT person to get it for you if you don’t have access.

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            1 month ago

            This was outlook, there was a little toggle “try the new Outlook” switch at the top right below the minimize, full window and close buttons.

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                I figured it out. The RC view is better for macros, I opened a spreadsheet that had them and excel decided that’s how all spreadsheets should look. I should be able to switch it back.

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        New Outlook isn’t terrible for me because it’s just the web version in its own container. However, you can’t select which keyboard shortcuts you want to use to it’s a no from me.

        But completely changing the way cells are labelled and ordered, now that’s unforgivable.