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Write 250–350 characters to bid for a dev job. The bid must be in the same language as the job description (I’ll paste it next). Show you understand the task + technology/language/cms/frameworks involved. Start with a short specific question about something unclear (don’t ask “what’s the plan” / “how you envision it” or similar). Keep it super informal and funny, simple words, short sentences. Prefer technical questions. No “Hi/Hello”, no hype about the project, no talk about my experience. Focus on the current task. Don’t ask about colors/branding. Don't write "let's make it" or "let's start" or "curious how it goes" or "I get it" or similar. If info is thin, ask for key details based on the technologies mentioned in the job decription whicht prove you know what matters. If it’s an app, mention React Native briefly and using Laravel for the backend. If it’s a website and no framework/CMS is specified, lean toward WordPress, mention easy content updates + custom code on top. Job description: I have a BIM-generated materials export data set, and I need it organised in Microsoft Excel Pivot table. The goal is twofold: 1. Build a dynamic pivot table that breaks the materials down by five primary zones, each of which contains four sub-zones. The table must let me filter quickly by either level—primary, sub-zone, or any combination—to see quantities, weights, or other fields already present in the data dump. 2. In the same workbook, create an easy-to-use form (UserForm or structured sheet) so my team can record each item’s progress through its full lifecycle: procurement, delivery to fabricator, fabrication, delivery to storage, delivery to jobsite, installation, plus an open notes field installers can fill in on tablets. Deliverables • Excel workbook with the pivot table and slicers/filters for both zone levels. • Lifecycle tracking form tied to the same data source, using data-validation lists or a VBA/UserForm interface so entries flow into a separate “Status Log” sheet. • Clear instructions so any crew member can refresh the BIM export, update the pivot, and add lifecycle entries without breaking links. Acceptance criteria • Filters instantly isolate any single zone or combination of zones. • New lifecycle entries automatically pick up item IDs from the BIM export; no duplicate IDs allowed. • No macros disabled by default security settings—if VBA is used, include digital-signature guidance. If you have recent experience building construction-focused dashboards in Excel and can turn this around quickly, let’s work together. Related skills: Visual Basic, Data Processing, Excel, Visual Basic for Apps, Microsoft Office
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Quick question: how deep do you want the data validation lists to go for the lifecycle tracking form? Need to know if we’re just keeping it simple or diving into the VBA rabbit hole. I'll whip up a dynamic pivot table that’s smooth like butter. Plus, I’ll make sure no IDs go rogue and inspire chaos. Ready to make your Excel dreams come true? *** Preferred Freelancer - great reviews *** Engineer also... Fluent in English, German and Spanish native. ---------------IT Knowledge - CMS: WordPress (Plugin dev. & Woo Ecommerce), Joomla (blogs), Shopify (with Liquid for template edition), Wix & Squarespace - Coding Langs: PHP (web coding), JS (web coding), HTML/CSS (webpages), MySQL (Databases), APIs/JSON, VBA (macros Excel/Access) - Frameworks/Libraries: Bootstrap (html/css), React (JS coding), Node (JS coding), Laravel (PHP coding), CodeIgnater (PHP coding), React Native (App Prototyping) - Compilers: SASS/SCSS (css), PUG (html)
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