@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.
// @matigo
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.
- Not used to this kitchen anymore. Muscle memory etc.
- 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.
@matigo 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.
@matigo It's very frustrating that Excel has a "save as HTML" function, but makes tables that don't resize to the window.
@matigo 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.
@matigo 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.