by Oz du Soleil | Jul 3, 2012 | Data Integrity, Excel Geekdom, Guest Blogger, Spreadsheet Development, Spreadsheet Tidiness, Tips
This post will describe bad habits in Excel to do with cell formatting and formulas and how to avoid them. If you share spreadsheets in a team, the data will only be as strong as the weakest link in the team. For the first time ever, a Guest Blogpost on DataScopic.net...
by Oz du Soleil | May 1, 2012 | Case Studies, Data Integrity, Data Management, Tips
Who’s the Data Boss? Anyone? As a Data Mercenary, I’ve seen a lot. One thing that has regularly come up: disconnects in Data Governance which result in a lot of people feeling pain within and outside of the business, and confusion about who’s...
by Oz du Soleil | Feb 23, 2012 | Data Integrity, Spreadsheet Development, Spreadsheet Tidiness, Tips
Let’s say you have 600 rows of data and you’re looking at a final number from column W telling you that you are owed a total of $17,384. Can you trust it? Suggestion: Create a formula that looks for any cells in column W that show the error: #NA....