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I'vve have recieved from a friend falconer a sheet to hold the date of my
birds like dayly weight, training results, food given, prey taken ect.
Difference in weight between days. My problem is that I use metric values for
weight and the table is set up for imperial weight. I have no experience with
exel what concern formulas.
the table I recieved is with choice window for the weight. If you point to
it you can make a choise between predefined (imperial weights like 1, 1 1/4;
.. . .). I am able to delete the formulas but not to see the formulas. I also
want to know with formula is used for tho choice menu in the weight cells.
Who can help me out?

I have the full permition from the original owner to make adjustments to his
base so it is also suitable for metric users. He has sent me a blank sheet
with all locks removed so it can be edited. I would greatly apriciate some
help. In case it is not clear I can send you a copy of the sheet because it
is a non comercial sheet made by a privat person.




Roger
 
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