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Thread: Jedi Respec Calculator v0.5
ArranSound
Mon Apr 25, 2005 11:22 am
#15
Thanks, that's what happens whenI don't read the instructions.
MajorXP wrote:
ArranSound wrote:
Excel viewer doesn't allow you to enter values. i.e. "x"
make sure you choose 'File / Open for Editing' option to use.
Otegu123
Mon Apr 25, 2005 11:27 am
#16
ArranSound wrote:
Thanks, that's what happens whenI don't read the instructions.
MajorXP wrote:
ArranSound wrote:
Excel viewer doesn't allow you to enter values. i.e. "x"
make sure you choose 'File / Open for Editing' option to use.
you need to have the real version of excel to 'open for editing' though right?
Bran09
Mon Apr 25, 2005 11:35 am
#17
I noticed that you put in actual amount of xp needed in there as well. Does that mean that we need to trade box for box (ie..level 4 box for level 4 box), or can lower level paddys grind out all of the level 1 boxes to generate an advantage. (level 1 box = 200,000xp and gives 2 points; level 4 box = 1,600,00xp and 5 points).
I am not flaming, just curious.
Pestcontrol
Mon Apr 25, 2005 2:40 pm
#20
Otegu123 wrote:
ArranSound wrote:
Thanks, that's what happens whenI don't read the instructions.
MajorXP wrote:
ArranSound wrote:
Excel viewer doesn't allow you to enter values. i.e. "x"
make sure you choose 'File / Open for Editing' option to use.
you need to have the real version of excel to 'open for editing' though right?
I am also having troube getting the calulator open for editing with just the Viewer Version. I get an error "Cannot find any version of MS Excel to open this file for editing"
so I assume you have to have the full version. yes? Any help would be nice.
MajorXP
Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:44 pm
#21
Pestcontrol wrote:
Otegu123 wrote:
ArranSound wrote:
Thanks, that's what happens whenI don't read the instructions.
MajorXP wrote:
ArranSound wrote:
Excel viewer doesn't allow you to enter values. i.e. "x"
make sure you choose 'File / Open for Editing' option to use.
you need to have the real version of excel to 'open for editing' though right?
I am also having troube getting the calulator open for editing with just the Viewer Version. I get an error "Cannot find any version of MS Excel to open this file for editing"
so I assume you have to have the full version. yes? Any help would be nice.
Not sure...but i think star office can open microsoft excel files...but it is a big download...
EZpickenser
Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:49 pm
#23
has anyone got this to work with the excel viewer for editing? I don't have excel so I might be screwed =(
Vash72
Mon Apr 25, 2005 3:59 pm
#24
for those without excell Try this
I used to use it for the chef tools excell macro until i bought the stupid office 2003 for $300 it's basicly the same program but free 
The download link says download trial but it's free for personal users!!!! you only pay for it if you are using it for business use.
*note
it does have problems with some excell macros/templates and i havent tested it since i have excell now. it worked for 99% of what i used it for before though
Drazzoib
Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:13 pm
#25
Very nice work, and it appears as though I wont be as bad off as I thought...still am going to have to regrind some stuff though...