It would be helpful if your articles gave more detail - I tend to find that I am no wiser at the end of article, as it is too high level/vague, and am just left with a link to a long case that I have no time to read.
Another method of finding unwanted links (which I think worked for me when the above methods did not, although I can't remember the exact circumstances) is:
File > Info > [check for issues] (Inspect Workbook) > [check compatibility] > select [find] and it takes you to the error cell
Thanks for this Simon - I haven't used (or heard of) Tables previously but your 2 recent, clearly written, articles make me think that this could be very useful to me.
For me, and I suspect many small practices, the forecasting requirement is to be able to easily and robustly provide forecasts for a variety of small entities, which may, or may not, then require future updating, and which may well not need to be linked to an accounts package (to import actuals).
It sounds like Adaptive is aimed more at large organisations with regular, complex, forecasts
It's interesting to hear what you, and Dennis, have to say about Adaptive. Their website seems to show a product worth investigating although it's difficult to tell exactly how it works in practice.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone with practical hands on experience of using Adaptive and the kind of level that they price at (no prices on website is never encouraging!!)
Who is the competition that is eroding Sage's profitability on 50 Forecasting?
When I moved to Excel 2013 (from Excel 2003) earlier this year and found that my Hotlinks stopped working (and Sage confirmed that they had no compatible product) I looked around for a decent alternative and couldn't find one.
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It would be helpful if your articles gave more detail - I tend to find that I am no wiser at the end of article, as it is too high level/vague, and am just left with a link to a long case that I have no time to read.
Another method of finding unwanted links (which I think worked for me when the above methods did not, although I can't remember the exact circumstances) is:
File > Info > [check for issues] (Inspect Workbook) > [check compatibility] > select [find] and it takes you to the error cell
Per a later AccountinWeb article (https://www.accountingweb.co.uk/tax/hmrc-policy/when-zero-is-not-a-numbe...) the Upper Tribunal overturned the McQuillan decision
Excellent article
Thanks.
I've never used Sparklines but this was a great summary of how they could be used.
Great article
Thanks
Great article
Thanks for this Simon - I haven't used (or heard of) Tables previously but your 2 recent, clearly written, articles make me think that this could be very useful to me.
Another great article from Steve Collings
Very clearly written
Forecasting needs
Thanks John.
For me, and I suspect many small practices, the forecasting requirement is to be able to easily and robustly provide forecasts for a variety of small entities, which may, or may not, then require future updating, and which may well not need to be linked to an accounts package (to import actuals).
It sounds like Adaptive is aimed more at large organisations with regular, complex, forecasts
Adaptive
Thanks John.
It's interesting to hear what you, and Dennis, have to say about Adaptive. Their website seems to show a product worth investigating although it's difficult to tell exactly how it works in practice.
I would be interested in hearing from anyone with practical hands on experience of using Adaptive and the kind of level that they price at (no prices on website is never encouraging!!)
Who is the competition that is eroding Sage's profitability on 50 Forecasting?
When I moved to Excel 2013 (from Excel 2003) earlier this year and found that my Hotlinks stopped working (and Sage confirmed that they had no compatible product) I looked around for a decent alternative and couldn't find one.
My solution was a 2nd hand Excel 2010 from eBay.