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What I do is the same as you. And I believe it is the best way, since our close queues take so long to get processed in many cases.

And in many cases, questions about general software etc don't actually get closed anyway - just search the site for Excel questions for example. Excel formulae should not be on our site, but there they are. (Just look at the Related posts to my link below - almost all of these should be burned.)

As I see it, if I can offer a good, real, true answer to such a question, it might prevent noise and incorrect answers from being made. Just because a question is closed, it doesn't mean that the wrong info is removed - and I don't think it is right for us to have incorrect answers on our site.

So I answer and vote to close, in the hope that the question is shut down with correct info on it e.g.


  

As it so happens, it turns out I've chosen a very bad example, and Excel formulae actually are considered programming (Thanks Alexei for the link). But I stick by my reasoning above, even though the example provided turns out to be invalid.

What I do is the same as you. And I believe it is the best way, since our close queues take so long to get processed in many cases.

And in many cases, questions about general software etc don't actually get closed anyway - just search the site for Excel questions for example. Excel formulae should not be on our site, but there they are. (Just look at the Related posts to my link below - almost all of these should be burned.)

As I see it, if I can offer a good, real, true answer to such a question, it might prevent noise and incorrect answers from being made. Just because a question is closed, it doesn't mean that the wrong info is removed - and I don't think it is right for us to have incorrect answers on our site.

So I answer and vote to close, in the hope that the question is shut down with correct info on it e.g.


 

As it so happens, it turns out I've chosen a very bad example, and Excel formulae actually are considered programming (Thanks Alexei for the link). But I stick by my reasoning above, even though the example provided turns out to be invalid.

What I do is the same as you. And I believe it is the best way, since our close queues take so long to get processed in many cases.

And in many cases, questions about general software etc don't actually get closed anyway - just search the site for Excel questions for example. Excel formulae should not be on our site, but there they are. (Just look at the Related posts to my link below - almost all of these should be burned.)

As I see it, if I can offer a good, real, true answer to such a question, it might prevent noise and incorrect answers from being made. Just because a question is closed, it doesn't mean that the wrong info is removed - and I don't think it is right for us to have incorrect answers on our site.

So I answer and vote to close, in the hope that the question is shut down with correct info on it e.g.

 

As it so happens, it turns out I've chosen a very bad example, and Excel formulae actually are considered programming (Thanks Alexei for the link). But I stick by my reasoning above, even though the example provided turns out to be invalid.

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What I do is the same as you. And I believe it is the best way, since our close queues take so long to get processed in many cases.

And in many cases, questions about general software etc don't actually get closed anyway - just search the site for Excel questions for example. Excel formulae should not be on our site, but there they are. (Just look at the Related posts to my link below - almost all of these should be burned.)

As I see it, if I can offer a good, real, true answer to such a question, it might prevent noise and incorrect answers from being made. Just because a question is closed, it doesn't mean that the wrong info is removed - and I don't think it is right for us to have incorrect answers on our site.

So I answer and vote to close, in the hope that the question is shut down with correct info on it e.g.


As it so happens, it turns out I've chosen a very bad example, and Excel formulae actually are considered programming (Thanks Alexei for the link). But I stick by my reasoning above, even though the example provided turns out to be invalid.

What I do is the same as you. And I believe it is the best way, since our close queues take so long to get processed in many cases.

And in many cases, questions about general software etc don't actually get closed anyway - just search the site for Excel questions for example. Excel formulae should not be on our site, but there they are. (Just look at the Related posts to my link below - almost all of these should be burned.)

As I see it, if I can offer a good, real, true answer to such a question, it might prevent noise and incorrect answers from being made. Just because a question is closed, it doesn't mean that the wrong info is removed - and I don't think it is right for us to have incorrect answers on our site.

So I answer and vote to close, in the hope that the question is shut down with correct info on it e.g.

What I do is the same as you. And I believe it is the best way, since our close queues take so long to get processed in many cases.

And in many cases, questions about general software etc don't actually get closed anyway - just search the site for Excel questions for example. Excel formulae should not be on our site, but there they are. (Just look at the Related posts to my link below - almost all of these should be burned.)

As I see it, if I can offer a good, real, true answer to such a question, it might prevent noise and incorrect answers from being made. Just because a question is closed, it doesn't mean that the wrong info is removed - and I don't think it is right for us to have incorrect answers on our site.

So I answer and vote to close, in the hope that the question is shut down with correct info on it e.g.


As it so happens, it turns out I've chosen a very bad example, and Excel formulae actually are considered programming (Thanks Alexei for the link). But I stick by my reasoning above, even though the example provided turns out to be invalid.

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Richard Le Mesurier
  • 29.7k
  • 2
  • 27
  • 29

What I do is the same as you. And I believe it is the best way, since our close queues take so long to get processed in many cases.

And in many cases, questions about general software etc don't actually get closed anyway - just search the site for Excel questions for example. Excel formulae should not be on our site, but there they are. (Just look at the Related posts to my link below - almost all of these should be burned.)

As I see it, if I can offer a good, real, true answer to such a question, it might prevent noise and incorrect answers from being made. Just because a question is closed, it doesn't mean that the wrong info is removed - and I don't think it is right for us to have incorrect answers on our site.

So I answer and vote to close, in the hope that the question is shut down with correct info on it e.g.