Spreadsheet Day is celebrated every year on 17th October. The plan to celebrate this day came about in February 2010, the year when the significance of spreadsheets in day-to-day business works. Since 2010, Spreadsheet Day has become a day for celebrating both the pros and cons of working with spreadsheet software. These Spreadsheets are very easy to use, and they help you balance your budget, prepare shopping lists, and keep track of the most important days and people.
“I’m a very thoughtful, forward-thinking, planner kind of person. I love Excel spreadsheets and five-year-plans, and I love to review every year how my New Year’s resolutions went” – Jenna Fischer.
History of Spreadsheet Day
The day was celebrated on 17th October as that is the date when VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet program for Apple II was released in the year 1979 and the process of computing and managing massive amounts of data became smooth and easy. Dan Bricklin of Software Arts developed VisiCalc, and it was then produced for distribution by Personal Software and marked the change of Apple II from a usual computer machine into an available tool for business. VisiCalc became very popular because of its ability to be used on PCs, eventually putting this excellent tool into the hands of small business owners. Spreadsheets are essential in the modern world, and all the company uses them to manage their budgets and organize all the data’s names and numbers of members, etc.,
Other Celebrations on October 17
October 17 is also celebrated as
- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
- Wear Something Gaudy Day
- National Playing Card Collection Day
- National Mulligan Day
How to Celebrate the Day
Celebrate the day by taking some time to learn how to use spreadsheets and design them for your business purpose. Use Spreadsheets to manage books and data, balance budgets, and much more. Using spreadsheets keeps your life organized. Then, post pictures and share your thoughts on social media about the Day by using the hashtag #SpreadsheetDay.