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Sep 24, 2021 at 15:36 comment added Greedo I guess you could also read that as "no there isn't one built in but you can implement one" rather than "no you can't implement one without VBA". If the former is the intended reading (and on re-reading I think it actually is) then removing the stuff about not using a macro doesn't change the answer at all I don't think.
Sep 23, 2021 at 9:48 comment added Braiam Well, if you can't see how that answer invalidates your point, then there's nothing to discuss.
Sep 22, 2021 at 19:28 comment added 41686d6564 That answer has nothing to do with what we've been discussing here. I agree with it 100%. I've said (and done) the same thing myself before.
Sep 22, 2021 at 18:40 comment added Braiam I don't need to. This answer already does what I say and contradict your answer fundamentally. meta.stackoverflow.com/a/326884/792066 BTW, "community consensus" is just a short term for "whoever is awake at the time the meta post was up and active"
Sep 22, 2021 at 17:27 comment added 41686d6564 The last thing I will say is: if you fundamentally disagree with this answer, feel free to post your own and allow other users to vote on it. That way, we can see the direction of the community's consensus with regards to this.
Sep 22, 2021 at 17:23 comment added 41686d6564 You seem to always want to jump to the extreme case. No, no one is saying that if a javascript question gets a python answer, it should be retagged. It shouldn't; even if the OP accepts that answer. I'm (obviously) talking about cases where the additional tag can work (and is often used) with the main/original tag. Especially when most or all answers are about that tag.
Sep 22, 2021 at 17:14 comment added Braiam So, if it accepts an answer about python it should be taken that it was asking about python? That argument gets silly in a hurry. Accept vote is just the answer that OP liked the most, and nothing else. The latest change on the pinning mechanism should reinforce that view.
Sep 22, 2021 at 16:56 comment added 41686d6564 I never said that tags should be added/removed based on answers. However, the fact that the OP has accepted an answer providing a VBA solution implicitly makes the question VBA-related. Again, tags are used to categorize questions (that's even mentioned in the text you quoted) and make them easier to find. Adding the VBA tag helps users find that question which is (almost all) about VBA now. I'm not exactly sure what harm does it do to put that question into the "VBA category"!!
Sep 22, 2021 at 16:51 comment added Braiam Because the excel formula isn't the problem, that was added years after without need since experts were able to find the question just fine with the excel tag. Tags are about the question, the question asks "how to do this in excel?" it doesn't say "how to do this with excel formulas?" nor "excel vba". The only preference expressed is that the OP tries to avoid VBA, but even then that preference isn't a hard one.
Sep 22, 2021 at 16:49 comment added Braiam Well, you can disagree, the help center should dismiss that argument: Tags are a means of connecting experts with questions they will be able to answer by sorting questions into specific, well-defined categories. Nothing there says that you should use answers to tag questions.
Sep 22, 2021 at 16:48 comment added 41686d6564 @Braiam Additionally, I'm not sure why you decided to also remove the [excel-formula] tag when the question clearly mentions (and shows usage of) formulas.
Sep 22, 2021 at 16:45 comment added 41686d6564 @Braiam I disagree. When most answers are using VBA, it only makes sense to add the tag. That helps future visitors who are looking for VBA solutions find the question. When someone asks a question about string manipulation in C#, then, they get an answer suggesting a Regex solution, and they accept it, I take it upon myself to add the [regex] tag to the question.
Sep 22, 2021 at 16:29 comment added Braiam Adding VBA when the OP doesn't show a preference for it, makes no sense. Is like adding flask when I ask for managing sql queries in python, because the answer I liked the most uses it. I could just do with sqlalchemy. We tag based on the information of the question, not on the answers.
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