And Sheets isn't aimed at Excel power users. It's just that Excel is seen as a niche tool in the same way Photoshop or a programming IDE would be. I think that's fairly reasonable.
I consider things like pivot tables to be more mainstream and not relegated to just power users.
So the statement I responded to:
>"Anything that you'd normally do in Office is done on Google for Work at Google."
...is just not accurate. Not to mention other super basic things like a lot of the formatting options, etc. Those most certainly are basic user needs, and you can't do half the formatting things you can do in Excel.