By feature, I don't mean code or formulas. I mean the activities and buttons that Excel provides to allow you to work on, or with, your spreadsheet. For example, I find I use these features all the time:
The Camera Tool
When I first learned about the Camera tool, I thought "that's neat," but I didn't really like it very much. Specifically, I didn't like how it managed to mangle the resolution of whatever it referenced. But now I'm coming around to the camera tool. Keeping it sized and scaled correctly goes along way to ameliorate distortion.
Snap-To-Grid
I couldn't live without this feature. I really like when my graphs are lined up perfectly. I used to zoom in really close and line my shapes up in a slow, painstaking, and frustrating process. I was such a chump! I can't live without snap-to-grid. In fact, I should just copy and paste this paragraph and place it at the top because it should be first. (But I won't because then I'd have to delete the former sentence. And this sentence. And this one, too.)
Evaluate Formula
Do I really need to explain how showing each step in a long complicated formula is amazing? I'd be remiss if I didn't mention how much I also love the ability to highlight portions of a formula and evaluate them on the fly by pressing F9 (which, I believe, is closely related to the capabilities provided by Evalute Formula).
So what have I missed?
Also, if you guys trash Snap-To-Grid know this: them's fightn' words!
The Camera Tool
When I first learned about the Camera tool, I thought "that's neat," but I didn't really like it very much. Specifically, I didn't like how it managed to mangle the resolution of whatever it referenced. But now I'm coming around to the camera tool. Keeping it sized and scaled correctly goes along way to ameliorate distortion.
Snap-To-Grid
I couldn't live without this feature. I really like when my graphs are lined up perfectly. I used to zoom in really close and line my shapes up in a slow, painstaking, and frustrating process. I was such a chump! I can't live without snap-to-grid. In fact, I should just copy and paste this paragraph and place it at the top because it should be first. (But I won't because then I'd have to delete the former sentence. And this sentence. And this one, too.)
Evaluate Formula
Do I really need to explain how showing each step in a long complicated formula is amazing? I'd be remiss if I didn't mention how much I also love the ability to highlight portions of a formula and evaluate them on the fly by pressing F9 (which, I believe, is closely related to the capabilities provided by Evalute Formula).
So what have I missed?
Also, if you guys trash Snap-To-Grid know this: them's fightn' words!