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My wife started a new job a few years ago, and during training she was shown how to create invoices.
- Open the excel template
- Fill inn the items, and the prices
- Sum all posts USING THE DESKTOP CALCULATOR ...
She was completely dumbfounded.
120 0 ReplyI'm a professor and require students to submit typed homework as either docx or pdf format - a student wrote their paper in Word, took a screenshot of it (including their desktop), then saved the screenshot in pdf format.
46 0 ReplyIt was probably cuz you can't run plagiarism checks on it.
17 0 ReplyYeah I know that one but in this case it was pretty clear it wasn’t plagiarized.
13 0 ReplyThat bad eh
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Ocr is a thing, not that hard to get the text back.
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Please tell me that you at least showed the student that you can save a word doc as a pdf.
6 0 ReplyI wouldn't be surprised someone else wrote it.
3 0 ReplyI’ve seen pdfs with just a photo of a monitor showing an error message.
2 0 ReplyI've had support tickets with screenshots pasted inside a power point presentation
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I wouldn't equate that to not realising you can let the shower warm up. Not even close.
18 1 ReplyThe programmer in me died when I read #3
19 4 ReplyThe compiler in me died when I read #4
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Don't correct the trainer and reap the benefits, I guess... ¯_(ツ)_/¯
10 0 ReplyHere's your arm: \
2 0 ReplyAh thanks, I was looking for it everywhere!
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The best thing about Excel is the look of hatred you get when using ctrl+; in front of someone who's been manually entering the date through their entire career.
8 0 ReplyUgh.
At least my Excel efficiency just increased.
9 0 ReplyAs an engineer, I hate the way excel handle dates
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