In 2022, Microsoft’s worldwide revenue was approximately US$198.27 billion.
16 percent of the world uses Excel as a tool to record all kinds of data.
Currently, there are 1.2 billion people around the world using the Office suite.
Currently, digital tools are part of our daily lives, which is why many people use them for the sole purpose of improving their performance in some activities. This is the case of a single woman who has gone viral after presenting her ingenious Excel system that she uses to improve her love life.
Information technology has become a fundamental element in practically any job or outside of them, so mastering the main programs ofThe Office suite, such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, can open many doors for you in the job market or in your life.
In that sense, agree to Microsoft data, 16 percent of the world uses Excel as a tool to record all kinds of data. This implies that at least 46 million people use this software throughout our planet.
Another relevant fact to understand the magnitude of Excel as a statistical tool, but already considered a programming language, is that it has more users than C, C++, Java, and Python combined. Simply put, this program has more followers than all five of the world’s most popular languages.
Your dating tracker system
The story of a woman is becoming popular because of how peculiar it is. The TikTok user who goes by @crumbletumble00 shared the nifty dating system you made in Excel, just to keep your love life organized.
The young woman, who mentions in her recording that she is single, for which she has been dating many boys, shared her “dating tracker”, which consists of a detailed document showing the profile of each man with whom she has had a date.
The strategy that is nothing more than a spreadsheet is organized in a list where it lists them in classifications such as “new”, “out” or even “we made it”.
In addition, the Excel sheet also includes notes and statistics for each boy, including name, “internal nickname”, phone number, photo, age and profession.
@crumbletumble00 #stitch with @crumbletumble00 @wgnmorningnews Larry and Robin, I’m ready. My mom would 100% come with to meet @Pat Tomasulo and Paul!! #fyp #fypシ #chicago #datinginchicago #chitown #on-line #onlinedating #help me #help #relationship #dating #datingadvice #datingstorytime #datingtips #datingcoach #fypage #wgnmorningnews #wgnchicago #9at9 ♬ original sound – Emily
In her recording, the TikTok user mentioned that to fill out the system she seeks information about her possible suitors and possible red flags, such as, for example, if your religion does not align with your own beliefs. He also lists whether or not a man has a car and whether he likes dogs.
As well, it shows that you have a tab in red that you use to keep track of appointments you said “No” to. Or in another orange tab she keeps track of those who are “Just Friends”.
If she and a potential partner have a great conversation, she will decide to meet in real life. Then, after the date, she will document how she went with detailed notes about where the date took place and what she liked or didn’t like.
The video has gone viral to the point that it has already accumulated more than 2 million views and various comments from Internet users.
“My 61 year old best friend did this over 30 years ago and was dating 10 men at one point,” one user commented.
And this is how the new generations are not only taking advantage of social networks to share what they think, but they are also using existing technological tools to improve their day-to-day lives.
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