Yes, colours instead of data for filtering is pure awful
It doesn't have to look good - it just has to be visually readable.Yes, colours instead of data for filtering is pure awful
You're lucky, our place's CIO has just decided as we're a Google company we can get rid of our MS Office licenses, and use Google Docs instead.
That means using Google Sheets for presentations......
That's not what I'm referring to. The number of people who add a data layer in Excel by going "I'll make these ones Green, those Red, these Amber, some Purple" instead of capturing what most of the time is just "Y/N" data in the actual dataset they're working with is painful. It's like putting lipstick on a pig. Progress tracker spreadsheets are the absolute worst offenders for this.It doesn't have to look good - it just has to be visually readable.
That's not what I'm referring to. The number of people who add a data layer in Excel by going "I'll make these ones Green, those Red, these Amber, some Purple" instead of capturing what most of the time is just "Y/N" data in the actual dataset they're working with is painful. It's like putting lipstick on a pig. Progress tracker spreadsheets are the absolute worst offenders for this.
Yep - 'Hey, let's sort this by status.... hang on, where is the 'sort by colour' option???'
There is a sort by colour option....
Is there really???? That's hilarious... features designed for the baying masses .... how does it work then... ascending is to the sequence of 'I can sing a rainbow' ? .... I'm sure it's fab for some, don't get me wrong, but blimey o'reilly!
ftfyHaha you bunch of technically competent wankers.
That was sort of the joke. Thanks.ftfy
I'll put more smilies in from now onThat was sort of the joke. Thanks.
If it helps display data, then fine. If it's part of the data, then that's a no no.
Story time... I once helped out one of the operations teams when I worked at RBS, they got sent a colour coded spreadsheet every day and it took 3 people 2-3 hours to action the red, orange and yellow items. The data was not sorted, and there was 30,000+ items on it, with up to 500 items needing action and they frequently missed stuff, which was then flagged for the next day. I built them a macro that took in colour of the cell, assigned a value 1-5, then sorted entire sheet by that value. The following day, there was an incident call, because for the first time ever, there was nothing missed, and they thought there was a systems outage.