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Formula Comparison Sheet
Posted by David08848 on September 20, 2016 at 8:52 pmGreetings!
Does anyone know of a program or sheet upon which you can list the ingredients for several different versions of one formula and each versions percentages that would make it easier to compare several versions of one formulas to aid in finding the best route to take in perfecting your formula?
essencemanager replied 8 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 9 Replies -
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Excel and I don’t always see eye to eye! I think I need a course in Excel and maybe we can become friends! Thanks, as always, Belassi! You ‘da man!
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You can get the worksheet (with video instruction) here.
https://chemistscorner.com/cosmetic-formula-spreadsheet-template/ -
This can be easily adapted. I use Excel all the time. Let me know if you need any help.
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Wow Guys! Thank you so much! I’ll give it a look and watch the video again and see how I make out! If I don’t succeed (and I try again) I’ll take you up on your offer, Mark!
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Excel? Come on guys, we are in the next millenium already
I have that option in my software application. Try it :and if you like it, I will send you a complete version for free -
I’m all for improved systems but what problems is your software solving?
Can you list some benefits that your software application does better than an Excel spreadsheet?
The reason I continue to use and recommend Excel spreadsheet is because it is…
- easy to use
- other people are familiar with it
Plus, I’ve seen no demonstrable benefit to using something else. But I’m willing to be convinced. How would my formulating life be different if I didn’t use Excel?
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Hello PerryFirst of all, congrats for the site, it is plenty of good material and aids for formulating , good job!I will mention just 3 points that come to my mind for this particular case :
- The requested functionality (formula comparation) is not even implemented in the Excel attached, so, for sure it is easier to learn how to use a software application than struggling with implementation in Excel.
- Even if somebody has implemented it for you, Excel is more “duplication” error prone. If you enter incorrectly a substance doing a typo like “Soudium” , Excel is not smart enough to know that you are referrering the same substance and the comparation will not be correct.
- Excel programation fall short with advanced functionality. For instance, if one of the substance in a formula comes, in turn, from another formula, it will be a pain to have the cost of that line automatically calculated in Excel.
I dont want to bore you with technical jargon , but there are many others benefits (huge amount of data management, integration with third part systems…)It is just…better.
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