Legacy Spreadsheet
minidoxigirli:
Quote from: crazysim on 2009 June 24, 07:54:46
If you are worried about messing stuff out, Google Docs handles revisions pretty well.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rqj5BYKCi2RQhPB6V3RvjvQ
Yup, that's what I did. Google Documents is a godsend.
infamy:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 June 24, 05:56:00
Not bad. It's a little huge and formatted oddly, but I wouldn't have thought of naming names. Also, not enough colors! You should see my personal spreadsheets. It's like a rainbow threw up on them.
I do my family trees manually in Photoshop because I'm a masochist.This is my Riverview prosperity family tree:
EDIT: You have Five-Star Chef and Creature-Robot Crossbreeder twice.
Twice in my list of Lifetime Wants? I'm not seeing it. And yeah - now that I look again - it is huge. Those headers look like a child worte them with one of those fat pencils. I'm no-one's idea of a designer, that's for sure.
I'll look at Google docs, too. I've never used it before.
Edit: Woah. Google Docs is blowing my mind. This is fantastic.
Zazazu:
Pardon me, I haven't been sleeping. I somehow must have made it twice when I was moving things around. I checked your attachment and could only find them listed once.
crunk:
Is there any way to make this compatible with Microsoft Works Spreadsheet?
infamy:
A quick googling seems to indicate that Works can only open XLS files if they are limited to one sheet. I took out the extras and re-uploaded, so give it a try. Otherwise, there's a Google docs version that you can use, too. The formulas aren't protected on the Google version, so be sure to stick to the yellow areas when entreing data.
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