When plotting and analysing data which application are you most comfortable with?
Most engineers would say Excel because it has been widely available for a long time, and is generally the first number-crunching tool to which the engineering student is exposed. So whenever there is a need to graph some data for analysis, do some mass calculations to assess soil properties with depth, or simply to identify rogue data elements, Excel is invariably what we all turn to. A frequent bottleneck however is the population of the spreadsheets – simply typing it in can be painfully slow and prone to errors. But if your data is in HoleBASE this is not a problem. The HoleBASE Reporter add-in connects your spreadsheet directly to HoleBASE, allowing you not only to get the information you want, but also to set filters and conditions so you only reap the parts you need. Setting up a spreadsheet to do your bidding is easy and takes just a few minutes to master. Once the sheet is working to your satisfaction, save it as a template and you can use it again and again. You’ll be astonish
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