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I have a excel program which was given to me several years ago, it’s a
pari-mutual wagering spreadsheet. The program contains stats on many
horses, on which you would handicap and then wager on. The program then
calculates the current odds, track take, payouts, etc.

I would like to strip the formulas out of the game and run them
independently of the game, I would like to enter horse names, set
morning odds, and enter multiple wagers on these selections. Is this
possible? I can e-mail you the zipped program if you would like to take
a look.

Forgive the 2nd posting, just looking for help. Thanks, tedbo


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