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![]() I still dont have the hang of using the new version
2007. Hell I cant even use Word properly in the 2007 Office version. I hate both of them. I hate Vista. I am old, got used to what I thought worked fine. I still love Excel. Just have not figured out where everything is. Hate reading the directions in Help. hate and love excessively |
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i have no gripe with microsoft. but i do like the support i get with apple. i've hauled my laptop into their local store for multiple free classes and 2x for specific issues i was too dense to work out on my own. it's a lot better then trying to talk it out on the phone with india. |
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Just cant bring myself to it. I really do think it is just a matter of being older. I am just not as flexible mentally. And I had found so many neat things on excel(like you said) It was like opening X-mas presents all the time. I just get frustrated with the new format. The new looking bar at the top is so foreign visually. (Scavs I may pm you sometime if you dont mind... if you use the 2007 version of excel) Again probably my brain has become addicted to a certain visual and just cant switch easily. If they changed the DRF format drastically I would be unable to bet the few races I do. Last edited by pgardn : 06-16-2008 at 10:30 PM. |
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![]() Six years later, a few weak attempts to do this, recent months of dumb betting and recently hearing Barry Meadow on Steve's show... I am finally motivated to do this correctly.
I no longer have that email from Scav (thanks man) - anyone keeping track via Excel, etc? Any help/direction is appreciated. And a good Belmont Week to all. |
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![]() Don't really have any tips, but kind of ashamed by my advice to just use a word document way back then. . . I use the Mac equivalent of Excel--Numbers--now. . .
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Still stuck on PC over here. |
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![]() It's never too late to start. The good news is that the newest versions of Excel (2010 or 2013) have been improved to a great degree. They now have a million line cap instead of 65536, so you could potentially put everything in one file if you wanted to. I would however reverse sort it so that your most recent entries are at the top of the sheet.
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