[–] mugenx86 12y ago ↗ "Career-wise I think it will show any employers I know how to use a Microsoft Office product""With school, I'll be able to write reports and essays and stuff and make it a bit more fancy, to hopefully get a few extra marks."Is this a joke? [–] mcintyre1994 12y ago ↗ I bet he has every trick in the book for reaching page counts without changing the content.
[–] mcintyre1994 12y ago ↗ I bet he has every trick in the book for reaching page counts without changing the content.
[–] hardwaresofton 12y ago ↗ While this is pretty ridiculous, I want to point out that it wouldn't be that ridiculous if he was crowned world Microsoft Excel champion.He would be on the fast track to the financial sector and .NET supremacy.Word is generally not an amazing thing to be "champion" of. Excel might be though [–] yolesaber 12y ago ↗ The UK also counts the world's Excel 2007 champ among its citizens http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14401766 [–] hardwaresofton 12y ago ↗ Good lord. There's no way that lady doesn't have a high-ranking job by now.[EDIT] - automatically assumed it was a 'guy'.
[–] yolesaber 12y ago ↗ The UK also counts the world's Excel 2007 champ among its citizens http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14401766 [–] hardwaresofton 12y ago ↗ Good lord. There's no way that lady doesn't have a high-ranking job by now.[EDIT] - automatically assumed it was a 'guy'.
[–] hardwaresofton 12y ago ↗ Good lord. There's no way that lady doesn't have a high-ranking job by now.[EDIT] - automatically assumed it was a 'guy'.
[–] bobbles 12y ago ↗ The article gives absolutely no context around what being a 'word champion' even means... this is useless [–] Lerc 12y ago ↗ I'm sure if they went into a lot of detail on how they defined world champion you could rest assured that it would remain useless.
[–] Lerc 12y ago ↗ I'm sure if they went into a lot of detail on how they defined world champion you could rest assured that it would remain useless.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 32.4 ms ] thread"With school, I'll be able to write reports and essays and stuff and make it a bit more fancy, to hopefully get a few extra marks."
Is this a joke?
He would be on the fast track to the financial sector and .NET supremacy.
Word is generally not an amazing thing to be "champion" of. Excel might be though
[EDIT] - automatically assumed it was a 'guy'.