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Default how to program lottery checker in Excel spreadsheets?

My company has blocked that website, so I can't take a look at it, bu
since I see csv at the end it looks like it should work.

Keith
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Nigel wrote:
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dan nir wrote:
*i looking for way to use Excel spreadsheets to program LOTTERY
checker.
are somebody know how to do it ? *


Yes do you know of a web site or something where they post th

lotto
numbers in a table or some other method and also if the format o

the
website stays constant?

Keith
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