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- Excel turns 40, with a few bloopers of usage in that time — As the software used by millions around the world nears its 40th birthday, here are some of the low points
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MI5, the UK’s domestic spy agency, tapped 134 incorrect telephone numbers in 2010 following a spreadsheet error that altered the last three digits in the numbers to “000”.
A report admitted the errors were caused by “a formatting fault on an electronic spreadsheet”, adding euphemistically that “a degree of unintended collateral intrusion occurred”.