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Following on from other recent threads I thought it would be worth
giving this a thread of it's own.
I have created an Excel spreadsheet for recording angling match
results:
I have it in a zip file which is about 150k on disk, with the actual
spreadsheet extracting to about 1.2mb.
The only problem is, I don't have a way to make it available to folks
without emailing it to anyone who wants it.
So if you want a copy - email me. (and if anyone wants to host a copy
for downloading - email me too!)
NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD
- See darrengeorge's post below. (Cheers Darren!)
Details:
It requires no special Excel knowledge to use.
It can accommodate up to 50 anglers and up to 50 matches.
It has options to choose whether to use pounds ounces and drams,
or just pounds and ounces.
It can be configured to allow weights to be input with any character
as a separator, e.g. 10-12-0 or 10.12.0 (or whatever)
It can be configured to allow up to 6 different text entries in a
weight field (e.g. DNW ) without affecting totals.
And final totals can be set to output in the format 10lbs 12oz 0drm
if preferred.
And best of all.....it's free!
giving this a thread of it's own.
I have created an Excel spreadsheet for recording angling match
results:
I have it in a zip file which is about 150k on disk, with the actual
spreadsheet extracting to about 1.2mb.
without emailing it to anyone who wants it.
So if you want a copy - email me. (and if anyone wants to host a copy
for downloading - email me too!)
NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD
- See darrengeorge's post below. (Cheers Darren!)
Details:
It requires no special Excel knowledge to use.
It can accommodate up to 50 anglers and up to 50 matches.
It has options to choose whether to use pounds ounces and drams,
or just pounds and ounces.
It can be configured to allow weights to be input with any character
as a separator, e.g. 10-12-0 or 10.12.0 (or whatever)
It can be configured to allow up to 6 different text entries in a
weight field (e.g. DNW ) without affecting totals.
And final totals can be set to output in the format 10lbs 12oz 0drm
if preferred.
And best of all.....it's free!
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