>>But let's not pretend you don't need to pay attention if using a tool you're not proficient with.
Decades of experience working in Office Environments tells me many many many many many people do not pay attention period, their experience with the tool is irrelevant.
My experience also shows that inexperienced people do not know WHAT to look out for, especially in excel so they are often more susceptible to mistakes.
This really comes into play when working in larger organizations where excel workbooks are passed around from person to person, often existing for years or decades at a time where people using the workbook are separated from the person that created the workbook.
Try figuring out an excel spreadsheet created 10 years ago by people no longer with the company that several data links importing data from all over the place.....
Decades of experience working in Office Environments tells me many many many many many people do not pay attention period, their experience with the tool is irrelevant.
My experience also shows that inexperienced people do not know WHAT to look out for, especially in excel so they are often more susceptible to mistakes.
This really comes into play when working in larger organizations where excel workbooks are passed around from person to person, often existing for years or decades at a time where people using the workbook are separated from the person that created the workbook.
Try figuring out an excel spreadsheet created 10 years ago by people no longer with the company that several data links importing data from all over the place.....