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Jun 25, 2018 at 21:41 comment added Shog9 I explicitly requested that folks not take this opportunity to challenge Excel's topicality. That's in the question. I linked to plenty of past discussions if you want more info, but I'm not trying to rehash all that here.
Jun 25, 2018 at 21:39 comment added Braiam @Shog9 but you didn't include that question nor the results of your research, so somebody gotta ask. I had researched it several iterations back, but came to the same conclusion: since tags are means for answerers to find questions they are able to answer, excel-vba seems to be pretty effective doing so compared to the alternatives.
Jun 25, 2018 at 21:22 comment added Shog9 Yes, there are thousands and thousands of questions on SO that concern Excel but have no connection to VBA. You really could've just looked at the tag instead of asking that question, so since I've answered it I'm going to ask that you at least try to research your other questions.
Jun 25, 2018 at 20:55 comment added TylerH @Braiam Well going forward, they won't, necessarily; this is only for questions currently tagged excel-vba so that tag information that may be useful is not lost. As for someone following Excel that doesn't want to see VBA, they can add VBA to their ignored or hidden tag list, or do a custom search for [excel] -[vba] or whatever tag combination they want. As for access... no that tag family is not really huge. The excel tag family (e.g questions with [excel-vba] and [vba] is more than an order of magnitude larger.
Jun 25, 2018 at 20:50 comment added Braiam @TylerH 3) Its huge, but so it is access, why nobody is talking about access?
Jun 25, 2018 at 20:50 comment added Braiam @TylerH 4) Yeah, so what about those tagged also with vba? Why someone that follows only excel should see vba questions?
Jun 25, 2018 at 20:32 comment added TylerH 1) Yes. 2) N/A, see 1. 3) this is a fragment that doesn't ultimately ask anything 4) tag them with just excel obviously. 5) Tag them with the application tag where appropriate. 6) See your own words in 3. It's huge compared to the others.
Jun 25, 2018 at 20:20 comment added Braiam @Dave I know. With the first I'm asking the more general question: which other topics that aren't related to vba are on topic, be it formulas or something else.
Jun 25, 2018 at 20:02 comment added Jeroen Mostert Excel questions already are "a mixed bag of VBA and formulas", since it often boils down to "this is fairly complicated and I'm trying to get it done without VBA if possible, but if it can be shown that's impossible then bring on the VBA". If anything it'd be nice if the formula experts can weigh in on questions that start off presuming VBA is necessary... but they probably already do.
Jun 25, 2018 at 20:00 comment added Dave The statement of your 4th question answers your first.
Jun 25, 2018 at 19:48 history answered Braiam CC BY-SA 4.0