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    Spacedock spreadsheet

    Someone awhile back had an Excel spreadhsheet for working with Spacedock...I believe I may have had a copy of that and have now apparently lost it..if it does exist, could someone let me know how to get ahold of it again?

    Allen Shock
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    I don't know if someone else had a working one but the one I'm working on, developed a bug that I'm needing to go through and find where I created a damn circle formula, some where I referenced a box I shouldn't have...

    Phoenix...
    Phoenix...

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    Phoenix,

    Good luck on that spreadsheet. Everytime I attempt it, my head starts spinning and I have to quit due to migraines!

    Erik

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    I have the multiple versions of the spreadsheet in question.

    Yet cannot remember the author, I might be able to check emails though.

    So at this time I would be unwilling to email out copies without his permission.

    Of course if you offer me a few strips of Latinum on the side, well...
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    I don't know what his aliase here is but his name is Rick LaRue and can be mailed at rlarue@aol.com
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    Rick's spreadsheet is excellent, I have version 2.42 which I think is the latest. Rick put a lot of work in it and I have found it extremely useful as a Narrator. The earlier versions had some rough edges in the Shield point values, but I think that the last version ironed this out nicely. Even with that, it was always an excellent resource for narrators.

    The "Printing 2" Worksheet on his Spreadsheet is really great for Cut and Paste operations into Word (copy from Excel, paste into Word and then select everything and convert the table to text with the conversion set to 'tabs' rather than 'paragraphs'). I used that for all of the designs I have done in the Spacedock Section (which admittedly was a little while ago, but one will be re-appearing there shortly ).
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    Arise thread! ARIIIIIIISE!

    Heh thread necrophilia, fun.

    Late entry into this stuff, but I was wondering if anyone still here had a copy of this Spacedock spreadsheet?

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