Optimalizing an existing sheet

moocker

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Hi there,

A question about optimizing sheets from colleagues and exterior firms. I've read a bit on best practices and rules of good tables to increase user-friendliness and reduce the reader's cognitive load. As a practice, I'd like to improve and automate the following example.

The following tender document with measurements: https://imgur.com/ipiCCal

How would you go about optimizing this? What would you change?

Things I believe can be improved, correct me if I'm wrong:


  • Hierarchy.
    • The first column considers numeric Chapters, Sections and Subsections (numbers formatted as text - 1, 1.1, 1.1.1, etc.). It is often used as a reference. Is it good practice to put it like this?
    • In the column "Description des traveaux" (description of the works) further indentation is used to create a hierarchy.
    • Empty rows are added to improve readability. But, this means it is difficult to format as a table with consequences for hot keys etc. I'd rather remove them and increase readability in another way. (I know how to remove blank rows, but is my thinking correct here?
    • Would you use groups instead?
  • Summations.
    • Every Section is summed up manually with SUM() (e.g. Section 1.7). My guess is this would be more efficient with SUBTOTAL().
    • Row 112 ("Montant HT ...") is, again, a manual summation of all Sections.
    • On a previous sheet, a manual summary is made of every Section with the total price (for the client). I believe this can be done faster with PivotTables?
  • ...?

Tips appreciated!
 

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