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Re: Happy 10th Anniversary Community + Giveaway!
Smartsheet is many things, but for me - it helps to solve problems and create solutions that make people's lives easier!
Re: Happy 10th Anniversary Community + Giveaway!
In one sentence - How would you explain Smartsheet to a newbie?
Smartsheet is a versatile online platform that helps you manage projects, track tasks, and collaborate with your team in real-time using customizable spreadsheets.
Naeem Ejaz
Re: Happy 10th Anniversary Community + Giveaway!
Smartsheet can be customized to manage any end-to-end process no matter how complex or imagined if you're willing to think outside of the box.
Re: Happy 10th Anniversary Community + Giveaway!
Smartsheet is what spreadsheets dream of being when they grow up, but MORE!
Re: Happy 10th Anniversary Community + Giveaway!
This is SOOOO HARD! I need to give you a few options!
Smartsheet, It just works!
Tech Stack Consolidation? Smartsheet
More with less, Smartsheet
Think Excel but on steroid + a new world of possibilities
Joe Goetschel
Re: Happy 10th Anniversary Community + Giveaway!
Smartsheet is a simple and intuitive project management tool that gives the user ultimate control and flexibility to create any solution they can imagine all within an EXCELlent(👀) and familiar format.
Re: February Question of the Month - Join the conversation and receive a badge
I'd create an Artist badge for folks who make the most beautiful and creative sheets and Dashboards in SS!
Nastya Kline
Re: February Question of the Month - Join the conversation and receive a badge
Another idea would be a badge where it's based on how fast someone provides a useful answer. We are all using SmartSheet for efficiency. If people get a really pretty badge for answering questions quickly, that would likely help everyone in the forum to continue to be both efficient and helpful.
CEH Chris
Re: February Question of the Month - Join the conversation and receive a badge
Oooo! I love the idea of Badge Collector since I LOVE getting badges lol
Darla Brown
Re: How to incorporate HAS or CONTAIN in my Index/Match formula?
"Tile"
would change to
HAS(@cell, "Tile")
Paul Newcome

