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12:09 PM
If anyone should decide to join, I thought it would be nice to have a room for more open discussion due to questions like this stackoverflow.com/questions/37133729/…
 
 
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2:16 PM
I thought it might be a good place to invite newer VBA users to also, because it can be difficult to explain how something works properly in comments - so a bit of open discussion might be best here
Please feel free to invite other VBA tag followers - I'm just thinking of people from the top of my head and inviting them!
 
 
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3:40 PM
Hi @user3561813
 
 
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user4039065
6:34 PM
@MacroMan - fwiw, a user requires at least 20 rep to join and talk in a chat. Maybe this will spur a few people to recognize a relatively decent question and upvote.
 
user4039065
btw, API is better than SendKeys because SendKeys equates to teaching a monkey to press some keystrokes. Think of the classic Simpsons episode where fat-Homer used a bobbing-bird toy to continually tap OK while he went to an afternoon matinee.
 
6:52 PM
@Jeeped I didn't even think of that, but yes if it encourages some more active voting that's got to be a win. Especially in the VBA relates tags where a lot of take-it-and-run askers tend to be :(
also if we take the fat-Homer analysis further, that behaviour led to a massive crisis that could have killed lots of poeple. So basically, using API over SendKeys is saving lives!
 
user4039065
Yeah, I've been trying to upvote more; my bar for a relatively decent question is on the low side. Any original effort at all and sample data I don't have to retype seems to be the standard. On the other hand, the laziness I sometimes encounter infuriates me and I just have to walk away from the question altogether.
 
Yeah your flag/vote count and rep score is ridiculously impressive considering how long you've been on the site so you're obviously far more patient that I am! If I see anything along the lines of "copy rows to another sheet based on criteria in cell" I won't even click on it... I'd love to try and figure something out to try and change the behaviour but I think due to the nature of the language and the fact it's so heavily tied to Excel there's always going to be help-vampires around it.
 
user4039065
7:20 PM
About once a month I have a quick look at my Votes Cast record. I try to maintain a 2:1 Up vs Down ratio. I mean, if we aren't happy to see good questions and answers at least twice as many times as we are to be discouraged by poor questions and answers then why are we spending time here anyways? I went to the beer store and told them I had a lot of rep on StackOverflow but they didn't comp me any beer.
 
7:31 PM
That's a good point, If I'm being honest I tend to downvote much easier than I upvote (although my votes cast is about 50/50) but you make a good point - we should encourage upvoting of good questions for sure. I was speaking with a colleague today explaining the loot that you get at 100k and they didin't seem the least bit interested. They should give out some kind of ID/discount card when you hit a certain rep haha
 
8:08 PM
Is there an Excel-related forum anywhere that isn't increasingly swamped by lazy parasites whose questions are always just "I want..."? ;)
 
@Rory none that you aren't already a member of! One of the reasons everyone started slipping away from Oz...
 
Damn - so I'm the common denominator!
 
hahaha well when you put it that way.... :P
I think I'm on most too tbf but just have very little posts/rep because I quickly got tired of the questions or got beat to the answer.
 
:) At least here they have to have put some effort in before they'll get an answer. That's one thing I like a lot!!
There must be some forums I haven't ruined yet - will go on a search...
 
I think that's what kept me coming back, it's like having some sense order at last!
The flip side to that of course is what Jeeped was talking about earlier and actually upvoting the good questions. Too much time moderating on a certain forum just made me default to downvoting bad questions and not as much time rewarding the good ones.
 

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