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Happy Spreadsheet Day from Roy Stride (Scouting for Girls) Original Song #spreadsheetday #excel

Happy Spreadsheet Day from Roy Stride (Scouting for Girls) Original Song #spreadsheetday #excelУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5

Join me, Bill Jelen, as we celebrate Spreadsheet Day with a special treat from Roy Stride of Scouting for Girls. In this original song, Roy pays tribute to the beloved Excel program and all its amazing features. As a self-proclaimed Excel enthusiast, Roy captures the essence of what makes this program so special and fun to use.

With catchy lyrics and a playful melody, Roy sings about how Excel has made his data management a breeze. From formulas to charts, Excel truly makes spreadsheets a work of art. And on this special day, we raise our glasses to all the Excellers out there who share the same love for this powerful tool.

So whether you’re a seasoned Excel pro or just starting to explore its capabilities, take a break from your spreadsheets and join us in celebrating Spreadsheet Day. Let’s all sing along with Roy and give a big cheer to Excel for making our lives easier and more organized. Happy Spreadsheet Day to all!

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Table of Contents:
(00:00) Introduction from Roy of Scouting for Girls
(00:11) Excel makes spreadsheets a work of art
(00:23) Shoutout to all the Excellers
(00:28) Clicking Like really helps the algorithm

To celebrate Spreadsheet Day (October 17 2023), I convinced Roy Stride, frontman for Scouting for Girls to sing this little song for all spreadsheet fans everywhere!

Spreadsheet Day is October 17, 2023 and marks the anniversary of when Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston first released VisiCalc in 1979. The holiday was created by Debra Dalgleish of Contextures.com.

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