@kdfrawg And a lot more expensive!

@kdfrawg Originally, I was quite happy to find that it could save to HTML, and that I could even set it to automatically save an HTML copy every time I saved the workbook. Then I looked at the HTML.

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Right here, of course.

Cooking dinner tonight.

It's exhausting. So much shit everywhere and not one sharp knife around. Good thing I went knife shopping a while back — those are hardly sharp, but they're still better than anything else.

  1. Not used to this kitchen anymore. Muscle memory etc.
  2. It's been so badly maintained that doing anything takes twice the amount of energy it should.

Right, well…I guess we're back to square one: emailing Excel files back and forth.

Suggested Dropbox to the boss a while ago…replied that it was full and that there was no extra budget for more storage.

Why do things that should be so simple have to be so hard =.= Even Navicat's screwed up — Premium on Windows has a report builder, but on OS X? Nothing.

It's very frustrating that Excel has a "save as HTML" function, but makes tables that don't resize to the window.

Thanks for the offer. I'll have a little play around with existing tools for now, get back to you if it doesn't work out…sigh, bosses.

Heh, as long as it keeps you busy

Well quite.

On that topic, do you know of any report builder that could generate an HTML report (basically just 1 table) from SQLite? My life would be a lot easier if I could do everything in a database, generate reports once a day, host that file on my Dropbox public folder, and just send her the link — but the HTML table would have to be able to adapt its column widths to fit the whole table in the window without horizontal scrolling.