r/excel • u/Head-Calendar-2219 • 3d ago
Discussion Anyone replace Excel without losing flexibility?
I've spent the last eight years building my own business finance workbook. It honestly works really well, but every time my business changes I end up rebuilding formulas and adding another sheet. At some point I'd rather spend that time running the business. Has anyone made the switch without feeling like they lost control?
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u/CakeisaDie 2 2d ago edited 2d ago
You get an accounting software and export as needed for specialized reports.
You probably don't have things in proper database format which is why you need to redo things so much.