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conitional formatting
scenario: Roster for hockey game, both teams with score entered beneath each
team list. Each given player may be on one team week 1 and on week 2, be on the other team. The formatting I wish to enter is that on a seperate worksheet, a list of all players, an account of wins and losses as it apllies to each player. Hope that makes sense. |
conitional formatting
Hi
can you give a brief example of how the column is made up best stew "guy325" wrote: scenario: Roster for hockey game, both teams with score entered beneath each team list. Each given player may be on one team week 1 and on week 2, be on the other team. The formatting I wish to enter is that on a seperate worksheet, a list of all players, an account of wins and losses as it apllies to each player. Hope that makes sense. |
conitional formatting
I'm new to this and I haven't been able to figure out how to import a
worksheet from outside programs such as Excel. When I do, I'll get back to you. "stew" wrote: Hi can you give a brief example of how the column is made up best stew "guy325" wrote: scenario: Roster for hockey game, both teams with score entered beneath each team list. Each given player may be on one team week 1 and on week 2, be on the other team. The formatting I wish to enter is that on a seperate worksheet, a list of all players, an account of wins and losses as it apllies to each player. Hope that makes sense. |
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