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Boss Told Her To Delete The Spreadsheet That Ran Their Entire Department, Then Begged For It Back When Everything Fell Apart

by Annie Nguyen
November 25, 2025
in Social Issues

In the workplace, navigating the dynamics with your boss can be a tricky endeavor, especially when it comes to matters of efficiency and productivity. When you’re proud of a project that streamlines processes and saves valuable time, it can be disheartening to face pushback from someone who seems to disregard its importance.

This is the dilemma that our original poster (OP) found themselves in, as they were faced with an unexpected directive from their superior. After investing countless hours crafting an Excel spreadsheet that automated routine reporting tasks, OP was shocked to hear their boss demand its removal, citing concerns from another department.

With a mix of frustration and determination, OP complied but with a hidden agenda. What unfolded next during a crucial executive meeting left OP reveling in the chaos they had strategically orchestrated. Scroll down to see how it all played out!

When an employee’s passion for spreadsheets clashed with her boss’s questionable judgment, things took a dramatic turn!

Boss Told Her To Delete The Spreadsheet That Ran Their Entire Department, Then Begged For It Back When Everything Fell Apart
Not the actual photo

Delete it? You sure? OK!?

So I am a fiend for excel spreadsheets.

Absolutely love them and even bought an extra extra wide monitor for home

so I can see them in all their glory.

My Boss keeps telling me that she's an "advanced excel user",

she can run macros, she can do pivot tables, she knows formulas.

Not once have I seen her create or manipulate a spreadsheet in the 6 months I've worked for her.

So I had a Template on our Teams chat that we used every week,

it was automated to within an inch of its life to tell us about the companies health.

We've been using it for the last 4 months after I was given approval by the boss to make it live,

gave her a tutorial and everything.

This was for the admins to all see it and I'd only need to update the raw data once a week

instead of send it manually to who ever wanted it on a given day (Up to 4 times a day usually).

Took out about 6 hrs work a week having it set up like that.

Well the boss told me to take it down because a different department who hadnt seen it,

was worried about personal data when one of the admins told them about it.

There isnt anything like that in there, and anything

that isnt open access is password hidden anyway.

Our IT team has to be formally requested to add a new member to our teams chat,

the spreadsheet is password protected,

the tabs are password protected and the whole company is locked down hard anyway.

So boss orders me to take it down and delete it "Run a fresh one for anyone who wants it".

So I explained there wasn't anything in it that was "personal or private data",

but got told nope delete it.

Tried to explain we use it amongst the admins every day

and it has all these built in features/tables etc..

Nope delete it..So I did. The fall out? Read on

Cue today Boss says to me her big boss meeting is presenting figures to the executives tomorrow.

She starts quoting figures that are wildly out from the true numbers,

I questioned where they came from and she shows me a Frankenstein report

that is saying the exact opposite of what she thought.

Run by someone not even in our department...

I tell her the accurate grand total and show her

how I got there with a simple table and some screenshots I had of the original shared spreadsheet.

She asks for access and I tell her its been deleted..

I explained why and even showed the meeting notes where she had approved its use after viewing it.

She denies any knowledge of it, but wants it back.

I said It would take me 2-3 days to make it again due to my workload increases.

I saved a copy of the template, but no way am I telling her that.

This will give me breathing room to get the backlog out of my queue while she thinks I'm working on it.

Let her sweat through that Executive meeting knowing every figure is wrong,

no ones saving her ass in this team anymore.

In the realm of workplace dynamics, emotions often run high, especially when one feels betrayed or undervalued. The story of the OP, who faced the dismissal of their meticulously crafted Excel spreadsheet by a boss claiming expertise in a domain they seemingly did not understand, resonates with many.

This situation evokes feelings of frustration and helplessness, not just for the OP, but for the boss as well, who perhaps acted out of fear or insecurity.

At the core of the OP’s reaction lies a deep-seated need for validation and control. When someone invests time and effort into creating a valuable resource, only to have it disregarded, feelings of betrayal can emerge.

The OP’s decision to comply with the deletion request, only to later revel in the chaos that ensued as their boss struggled to present accurate figures, reflects a complex interplay of emotions.

It highlights a psychological phenomenon known as “reactance,” where individuals respond to perceived threats to their independence by asserting themselves in ways that may seem counterproductive.

The OP’s feelings of being undermined by their boss created a psychological trigger that led to a sense of empowerment through their delayed compliance.

They took back control, albeit through a method that involved a certain degree of malicious intent. This raises intriguing questions about workplace dynamics: how often do individuals feel compelled to assert themselves against authority, and what does that reveal about the organizational culture?

In the aftermath, the OP found satisfaction in witnessing the fallout of their boss’s ill-informed decisions. This brings to light another psychological aspect, Schadenfreude, the pleasure derived from another’s misfortune.

While it is natural to feel a sense of justice when witnessing someone face the consequences of their actions, it also raises ethical considerations about the lengths to which individuals will go to reclaim their perceived power.

According to leadership expert Patrick Lencioni, “Teamwork begins by building trust. And the only way to do that is to overcome our need for invulnerability.”

The OP’s decision to withhold the spreadsheet may have protected them in the moment, but it also highlights how fragile collaboration becomes when trust hasn’t been built or maintained.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

These Redditors highlighted the perils of workplace arrogance and the need for employees to advocate for their valuable contributions

CaptainBaoBao − Arrogance and incompetence often travel in the same sinking boat.

eragonawesome2 − Was once in a similar position where my boss was telling me to get rid

of something I knew we needed for a reason that didn't make sense.

After a bit of back and forth I simply said "No, I will not be the one

to get rid of this resource" and that firm "no" from me,

the dude who normally does whatever he's told to do,

made them back up and think for a second

about the issue and actually listen to what I was saying.

Throwaway_Old_Guy − The Three Maxims of Manglement

Remember, you are not dealing with the Mensa crowd.

Generally speaking, they aren’t nearly as smart as they believe themselves to be.

They run this place using foreskin instead of forethought.

Often, they will make reactionary decisions to problems they knew existed beforehand,

but chose to do nothing about until it becomes too big to ignore. aka; s__t hit the fan.

They suffer from sphincter vision.

Their field of vision is so narrow, they will see either the only thing

that is on fire, or the only thing that isn't.

These users expressed disbelief at the boss’s insistence on deleting a critical tool without understanding its value

MalyceAforethought − I'm currently a GM in a small non-profit.

My director is a former CFO and also claims to be an excel expert.

She still prints out and checks my spreadsheets with an adding machine.

A f__king adding machine.

Techn0ght − Knee-jerk reaction management style, got to love it.

jezwel − the boss told me to take it down because a different department who hadnt seen it,

was worried about personal data when one of the admins told them about it.

There isnt anything like that in there, and anything that isnt open access is password hidden anyway.

Luckily we have a team in our organisation dedicated to information management

if this happened to me I'd state

that I'd get it officially checked to see if it could continue to be used.

So much easier when you can outsource verification

why do you think consultants play such a big role in providing "advice"? ;)

These commenters applauded the employee’s decision to hold her ground, emphasizing the significance of accountability in the workplace

MyblktwttrAW − I will not recreate work.

You said delete it, even after I explained it's true value to you and the co.

You wanted it gone, it gone for good.

I wiped from my memory too.

AaronRender − Did you include time to identify, address, test, validate,

and certify issues around "personal or private data?"

Seems like that might take another week and coordination with an entire suite of "stakeholders."

Piggypogdog − Good on you.

I never deleted my excel sheets.

These Redditors shared their own cautionary tales, warning others about the dangers of dismissing employee expertise

JinXeroGamingHero − Always remember the ever popular phrase; "Can I get that in writing?"

To those in the know, an immediate red flag that something stupid is about to occur.

Bovine_Arithmetic − Exactly the opposite happened where I worked.

One of the admins (the “Excel expert”) decided all training had to be scheduled,

recorded and certified in an Excel spreadsheet they created.

Rather than automate some functions, whenever someone made a change,

they were required to save a copy of the spreadsheet under a new name

which consisted of date_timestamp_initials.xls.

If we did a group training, there would be 22 new copies created that day.

No one was allowed to delete old copies, so the folder containing the spreadsheet(s) contained hundreds,

if not thousands of copies.

When a better version was created, which automated everything

and added some desperately needed features,

it was rejected because the “Excel expert” didn’t trust Excel to properly calculate formulas.

They had to verify every calculation with a hand calculator

(formulas were already tested and approved).

In a world where spreadsheets can mean the difference between chaos and clarity, it’s hard not to sympathize with the employee who stood her ground against her boss’s misguided orders. Do you think the OP’s decision to delete the file was justified, or did she take it too far? How would you handle a similar situation at work? Share your hot takes below!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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