Clients Are Stupid
I once had to train a client on how to use their new website. I said, "point the mouse at that button." They looked at me with a quizzical expression, picked up the mouse and held it to the screen. Can you beat this bit of client stupidity?
( , Sun 28 Dec 2003, 22:47)
I once had to train a client on how to use their new website. I said, "point the mouse at that button." They looked at me with a quizzical expression, picked up the mouse and held it to the screen. Can you beat this bit of client stupidity?
( , Sun 28 Dec 2003, 22:47)
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Public Humiliation
As part of the intranet where I work, there is a discussion area where people can post IT questions for peer help. These are normally along the lines of what bit of VB script will do such and such and what forumla do I need in Excel to do so and so.
This little gem appeared this morning however: I use an Excel log which until recently automatically recorded ,on the annual log, odometer start and end readings once I had entered actual mileages on the monthly logs. The cells on the annual log are protected. I now find that some of the the cells have corrupted and instead of actual mileage show XXXXX. Can someone tell me why this has happened and how do I correct ?
Umm, how about widening the column?
( , Tue 30 Dec 2003, 16:06, Reply)
As part of the intranet where I work, there is a discussion area where people can post IT questions for peer help. These are normally along the lines of what bit of VB script will do such and such and what forumla do I need in Excel to do so and so.
This little gem appeared this morning however: I use an Excel log which until recently automatically recorded ,on the annual log, odometer start and end readings once I had entered actual mileages on the monthly logs. The cells on the annual log are protected. I now find that some of the the cells have corrupted and instead of actual mileage show XXXXX. Can someone tell me why this has happened and how do I correct ?
Umm, how about widening the column?
( , Tue 30 Dec 2003, 16:06, Reply)
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