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Has anyone figured out how to make and solve the "Suduko" puzzels yet. This
seems like such an easy excel program, but it's beyond me.

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Give this link a gander...

http://www.dicks-blog.com/archives/2...sudoku-helper/
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Has anyone figured out how to make and solve the "Suduko" puzzels yet. This
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http://www.di-mgt.com.au/sudoku.html

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Has anyone figured out how to make and solve the "Suduko" puzzels yet.
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Hi Pete,

I can send you a copy of the one I made up. I had some help cleaning up the
code from Norm Jones, who you may see in the groups quite a bit. You may
have some ideas to improve it yourself.

It's a little clunky, but solves some of the easy to medium automatically
but does not have the full deductive reasoning to do the hard and evil level
puzzles.

Regards,
Howard

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