Excel is the worst solution when you need to work on data together.
Everyone loves EXCEL.
I am absolutely flexible. The software does not impose any constraints on me.
I can get started right away, although at the beginning I don’t even know what my list should look like properly.
I define the columns for myself, just the way I want them.
If I notice that the first shot was not optimal, I simply change it without having to ask anyone for support.
The sorting and filtering functions are so easy to use.
I can work with colours or fonts as I like to make important things stand out more clearly.
Everybody hates EXCEL.
Whenever I want to access a list, someone else has already opened it.
Every morning the list is formatted differently than I need it. My columns are hidden or shifted. It always takes me 10 minutes to put everything back in place.
I need to combine data from several lists. Actually, we had agreed on a uniform column arrangement so that I can simply copy, but nobody keeps to the agreements.
My list file is getting bigger and bigger because I copy texts in each line again so that I can categorise and filter.
I have many individual lists that are unfortunately not up to date because I do not find the time to update them.
I’m waiting for information from my colleagues, but they won’t release it until their list is complete and perfect.
My colleagues demand that I include data in my list for which I am not responsible. – Just so that they can work better, they force me to do administrative work and I don’t get to do my actual tasks.