I've recently worked google spreadsheets tracking stocks, no analyst. I
thought that it was possible to analyze the spreadsheets and I maybe
right. Here is what I got when I google it;
Google Sheets – Spreadsheets & Data Analysis for Business
<https://gsuite.google.com/products/sheets/>
https://gsuite.*google*.com/products/*sheets*/
Create /spreadsheets/, track projects, analyze data and perform
calculations with /Google Sheets/. Includes advanced formulas, embedded
charts, filters, pivot ...
I have created spreadsheets on my computer and copied them to google.
IIRC google backs up their Doc files every ten minutes. Hope that helps
Larry
On 01/13/2017 07:46 AM, ChrisB wrote:
I started using Swiftcalc in MS-DOS in about 1988, while based at MacDill AFB in Florida; I
started using Excel 2 or 3 years later, mainly on Winders/MS-DOS and I have the latest
version on my Macs, but it is only in the last 2 or 3 weeks that I’ve really tried to
use Pivot Tables. I think that I’ve cracked it, if only partly and using trial and
error.
I have been running a survey at work, asking pilots their opinions on the practical Spatial
Disorientation training that I give them – as part of their training in aviation medicine.
It’s the first survey of this training where I work and I’ve promised to publish it as
a paper (once I learn how to do that properly) to present at a conference in September, at Graz.
Well, I was determined to do the analysis myself, and to do it automatically, but it has taken me
many hours to get to grips with Pivot . . .
Does anyone on the list use any other system of analysis with Excel? And is
there a way to do word clouds without being connected to the Internet?
Chris
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