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"
Winner: Amoxy. If we were playing CTTP, Will would have won. 156 tabs/sheets. -- nm
"
by
JaxSean
jesus, that is some overkill right there. nm -- nm
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Jul 27 '10, 09:04
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I add two sheets a week. The old ones are just historical.
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JaxSean
Jul 27, 09:07
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we've got one of those with a sheet every month going back to 2003
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znufrii
Jul 27, 09:16
sounds like a database might be the right tool -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Jul 27, 09:08
5
No need - this is coming from our databases. I have *no idea* who looks at this workbook that I email out,
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JaxSean
Jul 27, 09:13
2
Or just create a yearly "version" of the book so that you only have 1 year's worth of tabs -- nm
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oblique
Jul 27, 09:20
1
I'm already planning to revise this whole weekly thing next month anyway. -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 27, 09:25
yup, simple import button and a date stamp. nm -- nm
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groiny
Jul 27, 09:09
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nooo it can't be simple it must be complex and costly -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Jul 27, 09:11
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