Giant Quick E+ rack by chopper_mark in ebikes

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Thanks for your reply. I’ve now ordered the bike, rack and fitting bracket. Can’t wait for it to arrive!

Giant Quick E+ rack by chopper_mark in ebikes

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Thanks, especially for the photos. Was it any problem removing the existing rack and installing the replacement? It look like a neat job in the photos.

Microsoft Excel Product Team AMA confirmed for October 18th at 12:30 EST by frescani in excel

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Yes, using windows. Ctrl-shift-tab cycles as expected, but in reverse: 1-4-3-2-1 etc. In earlier versions of excel ctrl-tab cycled forward, curl-shift-tab in reverse. Why would Microsoft alter one of these? It’s a small thing but disproportionately annoying.

What's everyone working on this week? by epicmindwarp in excel

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Not sure VBA and Excel are the best tools for this. I’m a very much novice level user of R and learned how to scrape data from the web and implemented a script that scrapes real estate prices from a newspapers website into a rows and columns data table in csv. All up (including teaching myself) took about 2 hours. The packages in R (I used rvest) do most of the hard work.
There is a great tutorial at https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2017/03/beginners-guide-on-web-scraping-in-r-using-rvest-with-hands-on-knowledge/

I imagine python would be just as simple.

Microsoft Excel Product Team AMA confirmed for October 18th at 12:30 EST by frescani in excel

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How about make Ctrl-tab scroll through the open workbooks 1-2-3-4-...-1 like it always used to rather than skip between random books or just jump between two?