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From: Kelly******** on 9 Apr 2010 23:28 I have been using excel to track RC race points the workbook is getting rather large as far as pages go. Each page is setup about the same as far as how it calculates stuff they are just different types of cars. Is there another program I could use instead of excel to slim line this and make it simpler Here is a link to what it looks like now [url=http://www.wichitarcraceway.com/wrcrw/raceresults/2010/points/arena_truck.htm]sample[/url]
From: ozgrid.com on 9 Apr 2010 23:42 The most common mistake Excel users make is spreading related data over multiple Worksheets when 1 will suffice. Use 1 Worksheet, with appropriate column headings as your raw database. From that 1 Worksheet you can easily display user friendly data. http://www.ozgrid.com/Excel/ExcelSpreadsheetDesign.htm -- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "Kelly********" <Kelly(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FE23B1BF-C2AE-4647-852A-6460845D220E(a)microsoft.com... > > I have been using excel to track RC race points the workbook is getting > rather large as far as pages go. Each page is setup about the same as far > as > how it calculates stuff they are just different types of cars. Is there > another program I could use instead of excel to slim line this and make it > simpler > Here is a link to what it looks like now > [url=http://www.wichitarcraceway.com/wrcrw/raceresults/2010/points/arena_truck.htm]sample[/url]
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