I recently find this question ["How to create a table with all the combinations of 0 and 1"][1]. 

 - The statement is clear.
 - It's popular, many visits, many answers.

But...

 - The effort shown to find a solution is "0".
 - It sounds a lot like an *"homework"*.
 - It's more related to *"how to program"*, or *"which is the logic I've to use to solve this problem"* then to *"how to use eXcel"*. Nonetheless we have to admit that with tools as `eXcel`, `gnuplot`, ..., the boundary is not so well defined. 
 - One of the million ["How to convert decimal in binary"][2] links, with `eXcel` and the warning on the 10 bits of the internal [`DEC2BIN`][3] function.
 - A StackOverflow *"programming"* question ["Using DEC2BIN() with large numbers"][4]
 - The Microsoft Page ["Binary from 32-bit integer"][5]

So: **Is the fact that a question like this became popular enough 
to move the boundary of what we believe to be admissible as a question in  our site?   In other words shouldn't it be closed or migrated?**

I always feel a kind of discomfort thinking to close a question...


[1]:https://superuser.com/q/1210067/257269
[2]:http://smallbusiness.chron.com/convert-decimals-binary-numbers-using-excel-39699.html
[3]:https://support.office.com/en-us/article/DEC2BIN-function-0f63dd0e-5d1a-42d8-b511-5bf5c6d43838
[4]:http://stackoverflow.com/q/22109116/3569208
[5]:https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_excel-msoffice_custom/binary-from-32-bit-integer/5a6c9311-d290-4efa-adf0-652040fa6544