What's your one tip?
VastgemaaktWhether it's about Wdesk, your day-to-day, or just a general life-hack, what would be one tip you'd offer up to the other members of the community?
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Spend the time to setup automatic rounding in spreadsheets, it saves a lot of time. Also, create a document validation so that you can quickly check internally consistency. Finally, create dynamic formulas that will change your label names from income (loss) so these aren't manual every quarter. (It was too hard to pick just one) 1Hi Jillian, can you explain how the dynamic formulas work? 0Document validation is such a great feature!
ETA - That was supposed to be under Jillian's post.....0If posted about this previously, hopefully this helps:
https://community.wdesk.com/wdesk/topics/if-formulas-in-workbooks0Can you explain the automatic rounding in spreadsheets? 1Hi Jillian. What do you mean - create a document validation to check consistency? What would that look like, is it within the document or within a workbook? 0In the Wdesk Editor, it is helpful to go through an entire document and identify any descriptions of tables or other content that follow the descriptions and set descriptions and related tables to Keep with Next or Keep lines together in Paragraph Properties as appropriate. This could help to avoid doing this process every quarter or other period during a review as page layouts and page breaks change over time with content changes and separations of descriptions and content are detected. 1Leaving the source formatting to simple number then making sure to individually format each destination cell including decimal places, etc. has helped streamline the new data process to ensure that all formatting is consistently correct. 0U moet u aanmelden om een opmerking te plaatsen.
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