I use it as a journal, calculation pad, sketch pad. It is your best friend.
It take so little effort and a simple set of rules to transform Excel into the best thing since sliced bread....
As with everything else in MS Office the range of engineering examples to learn from are so few. Many engineers swear by MathCAD because of the wealth of examples available. I am not a MathCAD fan, I just believe we can and we want to improve the engineers perception of Excel.
I want you to learn how MS Excel can work for you.
This blog is intended for professional structural engineers who want to to become better engineers. I teach how to use MS Word, MS Excel and VBA. Practising engineers have a dysfunctional relationship with computers and create endless streams of mediocre calculations. I discovered this exists everywhere!
I believe there are better ways to do calculations, spreadsheets and programming, for all engineers to be able to get ahead. It is intended to be non-technical and inspirational. And obvious, in hindsight.
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I use it as a journal, calculation pad, sketch pad. It is your best friend.
It take so little effort and a simple set of rules to transform Excel into the best thing since sliced bread....
As with everything else in MS Office the range of engineering examples to learn from are so few. Many engineers swear by MathCAD because of the wealth of examples available. I am not a MathCAD fan, I just believe we can and we want to improve the engineers perception of Excel.
I want you to learn how MS Excel can work for you.
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