Wouldn't it be easier to keep track of this in something like Google Sheets, rather than a physical notebook?
This way you could easily expand the list as well, like writing up each game name etc...
Hello, thanks alot it worked.
You've also just unlocked the doors the underground excel network. I feel like I'm in the matrix.
Also,is there a way to do this on the online shared google spreadheet versions of excel? https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
I like Dave Ramsey. He can help you understand what a sensible and responsible life can mean, and he provides the steps to attain success. https://www.daveramsey.com/get-started/debt
I will assume you have no savings and that you are slightly upside down on the car. Here are some questions that can tell us some things we need to know to help you.
What is your joint income?
What is your debt?
How many hours a week do you work?
Does the wife work?
Do you have kids?
What are your monthly bills?
You can use Google sheets to help figure out your expenses and budget. https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
>I'm not into Excel
Sorry, but based on your list of requirements a spreadsheet sounds like the right tool for this. You may find Google Sheets to be easier to use, and you can hook it up to Google Analytics and other data sources to pull in online sourcing automatically.
Latex has always been a Unix application, so it fits the Unix/Linux platform better than Windows.
If you are using advanced features of MS Excel there is probably no compatible alternative for GNU/Linux. There is other alternatives though that might be even better for certain tasks. There is also online alternatives like https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
LibreOffice will take care of your Uni work.
Watching video online works fine. Everyone is moving away from flash these days, but if you really need it you can install it. It's called pepper flash and works out of the box with Chrome/Chromium and can also be configured to work with Firefox.
Wireless works fine in GNU/Linux. There is some obscure wireless cards that might cause problems, but those are rare these days.
HDMI works fine.
External drives works fine. You can use the NTFS filesystem if you want, just make sure to install the ntfs-3g package if it isn't installed already.
Connecting Android should work fine
I just read through the other replies and no one mentioned Google Sheets.
Excel is designed for Windows or Mac computers. Microsoft has a stripped-down online version and a similarly restricted Android version. Both of those versions on on Chromebooks.
If you need full desktop Excel, a Chromebook will not work for you.
But, if you just need a full featured spreadsheet program, have you even looked at Google Sheets? It works on all platforms without restrictions and is free for personal use.
https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
Check it out - you might be pleasantly surprised.
Just to keep your expectations in check, you will lose a lot of "water weight" quickly but your rate of weight loss will slow down after that.
With a 1000 calorie per day deficit you will lose 2 pounds per week, with a 500 calorie per day deficit you will lose 1 pound per week. The 4 pounds that you have lost since Sunday is a rate that won't be maintained (4 pounds per week would require a caloric deficit of 2000 calories per day... which is probably close to your TDEE so you would have to eat literally nothing).
Also, your weight will fluctuate by a couple pounds and this is normal, try to weigh yourself as consistently as possible, I like to do it naked in the morning after waking up and going to the bathroom... Since the most you should really lose is 2 pounds per week and your weight will fluctuate by 2+ pounds normally it will take at least 2 weeks, but likely 3, to see any actual progress. Keep a log of your weight and chart it in excel or on google sheets, after a month you should be able to see a downward trend in the noisy data, if not reduce your daily caloric consumption some more and try again.
Edit: Google sheets is a free online spreadsheet application you can get to here:
One way would be using google sheets. You can even use the same gmail acct on all the computers if you don't want to create separate ones. This will require internet access though.
Similarly, zoho sheets.
If you've got some technical know-how, or know a person, OnlyOffice can be self-hosted and offers live update.
Could just get creative with Google Spreadsheets, honestly, since most military ranks are linear and come one after another - and even in situations where there might be two separate promotion trees so to speak, you could just merge cells or add additional cells on the side of the main table.
Sure, it's not really a dedicated program, but it's free, and with a bit of creativity you can do a lot in it.
Thanks! Yeah in firefox-esr, no matter what I go, I get redirected to: >https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
I managed to get my account logged in through a different google service, but no change on accessing google sheets
(NOTE: It seems to be all google docs, not just sheets. I'm just concerned with sheets at the moment)
Excel Gantt templates work paired with PowerPoint for org charts or WBS. Can also check Google Spreadsheets has free project sheets and Gantt charts. Go to https://www.google.com/sheets/about/ -> Personal -> Template Gallery (top right) -> scroll to second to last and see Gantt and Project Timeline
Most companies have these, but if you have MS Project I would use that first. It works for projects of all sizes. If you have budget, Jira is also pretty snazzy.
First you go to https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
Then you list all 24 of your members in one column, put down their TCP, STP, and Blitz wins in the next 3 columns, dating it at the top. After a period of time, you repeat it and compare the values. If you took any form of spreadsheet training, you could also have functions identify the problem child and highlight exceptional growth.
Alternately FN is going to release an api soon, I'm sure someone will make an app that does this automatically.
I also forgot to mention Google Docs, as long as she has a gmail account and she is just creating word and excel documents, why not just save everything to the cloud? Google docs will autosave the documents and since they are in the cloud, its very unlikely they will be negatively affected unless actually deleted or the password is lost.
Google Sheets has built-in support for their GeoChart visualization. That's probably your easiest option, if it covers the regions you need.
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Google Sheets can be used on a PC, you just need a web browser and a google account (and hopefully your work internet filters allow it).
Click "Go to Sheets" button on this site:
"Web Based DBMS" is a bit vague. Usually, there would be a database server running database software (MySQL, SQL Server, Postgres, others...) with a server (same one, or separate) running web server software (Apache, Nginx, IIS, others...). A common setup is MySQL/Nginx with PhpMyAdmin (uses PHP language to produce web pages to interact with the MySQL data in a very basic way, not custom web pages).
Instead, check out AirTable or Google Sheets.
One way would be to create a spreadsheet. https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
Another way would be to fork the luci page on the OpenWRT GitHub, and add that functionality, then add a push request to have it get to all of us ;).
I know. Not the answer you were looking for.
You can easily share some short examples of data tables with this tool here. Or you can easily use Google Sheets. To offer a convenient will make it much easier to get help quickly.
I played with the idea of doing something similar and putting it all in Google Sheets (https://www.google.com/sheets/about/) so I could visualize it all in Tableau Public (https://public.tableau.com/en-us/s/).
Work got in the way and i pretty much stopped at the point where i was updating Google Sheets using the Foxhole API. If you enjoy playing with data (sounds like you do) that would be a great way to learn Tableau (which is a pretty consistent magic quadrant winner in visualization).
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Due to the width of the Table and the number of Rows, I strongly recommend creation of a Google Sheet and the sharing of a Link.
Your Reddit Post will get buried over time, and unless readers save the Post, your efforts will be lost or you will have to recreate Post.
Using a Google Sheet, you can simply share the link without having to recreate the TABLE again.
Just a thought. 🤔
Google has free online spreadsheets. I've used it for years for my own campaigns and constructed character sheets and equipment lists for a lovingly tweaked flavor of AD&D 2nd Edition and a few Palladium campaigns as well.
https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
Considering it costs nothing, it's fantastically useful.
Google Spreadsheets has free project sheets and Gantt charts. Go to https://www.google.com/sheets/about/ -> Personal -> Template Gallery (top right) -> scroll to second to last and see Gantt and Project Timeline
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Have you tried looking into using a google spreadsheet? It's almost similar to excel. In order to access google spreadsheet. I will share the link and if interested go ahead and sign up. I believe it's free because it's part of Google.https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
Depending on how customized you need it to be, you could use some tools from Google, such as Google Forms which will feed right into Google Sheets where you can either keep (and work with) it there, or import it into Excel later.
On the form, you could have multiple-choice and/or checkboxes and/or a drop-down lists (where you can select your diagnosis / classification) and/or other boxes (where you can capture other patient information).
The only difference in that and what you describe is you'll have to click a button at the bottom to submit your selection.
That might actually preferable because you could create your form to capture other information (Patient Name or code, Blood Pressure, Height, Weight, etc., etc.).
Each entry from a form submission is automatically date+timestamped (at the point of submission) as well. So that piece of the pie is automated.
Just be careful you don't violate HIPAA if you're bound by those regulations (or equivalent privacy protections that may be applicable in your country).
if you use a google spreadsheet, you are able to put all the information there and share the link in a post for everyone to see the pokemon (with the required details) you are offering.
Here's a link for the google spreadsheets.
One last point: [Rafael Adamy](/u/fael097) used to maintain a page with the known and some of the speculated weights, but the numbers haven't been updated for months. I keep hoping that the page will be resurrected as a Google spreadsheet so that it would be more accessible, but you can look at it to get a general idea of where the weight is going. (And don't miss the amazing diagrams; they're incredibly insightful.) I used a lot of these numbers in my estimate of the booster weight.
Using the app?
1) https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
2) Request Desktop site.
3) Copy link & paste URL.
Now you can go to the desktop version. I have to do this all the time on my iPhone when there is a feature the app is missing (like editing graphs).
For links, either find it via Insert sub-menu, or using Command+k.
Google sheets you find info here
https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
If you’re on Android that’s your best option, Numbers only works on Apple devices, Google Sheets formulas are easy to find from the built in ones, or a quick search, or even YouTube, have fun dude.
Google sheets is always an option to upload and share spreadsheets. Most everything migrates over in terms of formulas and formatting.
https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
I’ll send you a pm though and I can migrate it there if that’s easier for you given you’ve done all the leg work! Thanks and good luck here after the halfway point.
> Edit: Falls du privat keine Excel-Lizenz hast, würde ich dir Google Sheets empfehlen.
Warum nicht Libre Office Calc? Google Sheets ist keine schlechte Empfehlung, wenn man kein Problem damit hat, Google seinen finanziellen Status anzuvertrauen. LO Calc ist eher das offline funktionierende Excel Äquivalent und auch kostenlos.
If it were me, I'd just create a public Google sheet document where'd I'd input spaces for the relevant info (name swings, day, etc) and have a formula that displayed the sum, and maybe the remaining swings left.
Haha that's pretty funny.
https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
Search for google sheets: free personal sheets for personal use.
Have used it for like all college projects, my own finances and resolving family questions about investment stuffs and family trips. Would recommend.
Using a website for this sort of thing doesn't seem like the right choice to me.
There is a lot of bookkeeping software available that is specifically suited for what you want to do.
Alternatively you could use for example a Google Spreadsheet and put one or more of your employees on their as a collaborator so they too have access. You can also give other people read-only access if need be. With Google supporting two factor authentication this would be a lot easier to keep your financials secure as opposed to a WordPress site that's going to see intrusion attempts by bots 24/7.
> hybrid wiki/spreadsheet
Just a quick thought. I am always looking for the non-paid plugin solution when working with Confluence as it can get pretty pricey depending on your company's situation.
Would using Google Sheets be a possible solution and then adding it to Confluence with a free Google Drive macro?
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It always bugs me when I feel like I am trying to do something that I think should be easy and when I ask on the Atlassian support forums the answers are usually to buy a paid plugin.
It’s an app on the play store or the App Store called Google Sheets. You will need a gmail account to get started, it is pretty straightforward but takes a little time to learn, but you definitely don’t need to be an excel wiz to use it. so I suggest to take a little time and just play around with it. google sheets Here is a link to the google sheets about page, you can look at all the templates they have available, but we like to use the monthly expenses template. I hope this can help you in your journey as much as it’s helped us :)
In my experience, those services are a good start but they don't break down expenses enough for my liking. For example, credit card bills are not broken out into individual expenses like food/gas/groceries/recurring subscriptions, etc... and that's really important. I also find it tedious to manually adjust/create/correct the categories Mint uses to break down expenses because they're often wrong.
It doesn't have to be an actual spreadsheet. You can use a pen and paper if you want. The end goal is to account for where your money is going in extreme detail. I find that a spreadsheet makes this easiest, especially once you get to the point of breaking down expenses by month and calculating totals.
If you don't have Excel, you can use Google Sheets for free.
It sounds like you want an Ancient Rome setting, so you should definitely start with Imperator. Paradox GSGs generally get referred to as though they're all part of the same family, but the common mechanics are only really at the conceptual level. Playing something else probably won't get you much of a head start in playing Imperator, or at least not enough to justify buying a different game and playing it when you would rather be playing Imperator.
If you really want to get yourself into the Paradox GSG 'headspace' before stepping into Imperator, this is a good place to start. It isn't a Paradox game, but it's free, playable in your web browser, and has multiplayer.
i'd agree with u/veritanuda on the subject. something like MRBS would be a good idea but if excel is what you currently use and you're used to it you could try Google Sheets basically googles online version of excel.
It only requires google accounts, you can collaborate with other users on one document and it tracks who edits. You can use it on mostly any device through an internet browser or if you download the apps on your phone.
Why don't you use Google Spreadsheet for that purpose? Students could fill their progress and see what is happend (for example student could mark when he write assignment or do any other task). Some students could also check here for help but it may looks like cheating in some cases. So you probably don't need any app to track educational progress of your students. Just use Google services for that!
You can use Google Sheets or excel to directly edit a CSV file.
Do you have the dates + chapters written somewhere already? What format are they in now?
Regarding Google Sheets - there is nothing stopping you and your parent from trying it now. You can run it on any computer
I use Google Sheets. It's exactly like Excel but free.
It's really good for names, great for making a plot outline too. I like to have the app running on my tablet or phone, so if I'm writing I can have a nearby reference for when secondary characters start adding up. Or if I'm out and happen to hear a name I like, I can just pull out my phone and update the list of unused names. Quite handy I'd say!
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Convert the whole thing into Google Spreadsheet is my suggestion. (Or use any of the other Spreadsheet apps there is)
Though the Excel crowd might still want it, you can create an account on GitHub/GitLab and host it there, or use any of the "Upload" sites.
Well, if you don't have those cats, I guess you'll have to wait on the Crazed Cats right now, unless you can beat some level using a cat you assumed was trash or something like that. In the meanwhile, try to grind for 100% treasures during a Treasure Up chance in EoC (Empire of Cats) and ITF (Into The Future). Treasures such as Legendary Cat Sword/Shield make a world of difference. Same with ITF's Aqua/Plasma crystals, which can take up to 600% off of Alien enemies' magnification. As for the spreadsheet...
Google spreadsheet:
For example, here are my cats and their levels (actual levels shown). Try to make a spreadsheet like this in formatting to be as clear as possible.
Hope this helps!
You should not just move your .xlsx file into Google Drive. Joint collaborative simultaneously work will not be possible then.
Instead you should Ctrl+A and Ctrl+C in your .xlsx file and then Ctrl+V into a Google Sheet "file".
Put it on Google Drive, as a Google Sheet. Then it's edit'able online. More can contribute, collaboratively in same document at same time.
(Continuously keep local backup thou since suddenly Google might say, Oh, we find this offensive, now we've locked you out)
Data source was SpaceX's Youtube video entitled CRS-13 Hosted Webcast
I used Google Sheets for data logging and analysis.
This is a very simple and easy to implement idea so obviously there isn’t much to refine about it. It seems that the next step os to gather a large group of supporters to back up the idea. I’m sure you’ll have no problem finding enough people but organizing them may be troublesome. Maybe creating some sort of petition using google sheets would work. Players would need to provide something verifiable, such as their in game user name, since there is the potential to just make up a bunch of names whcih would then result in the suggestion being disregarded. Maybe you could use some other kind of identifier if the in-game user names aren’t preferable or maybe a more convenient outlet for organizing your supporters if you can find one.
Yes it is. Google Sheet is like an online version of excel and it has its own add-ons (that you don't download but you have to authorize).
I'm not sure but I don't think they can block add-on in Google Sheet. Maybe they can but I doubt it.
Try it here: https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
> I want stats and I want graphs damnit! ... jeah, I'm coming from eve, sorry ;)
Google sheets supports all of that! You just have to be wiling to put the work in yourself.
What you're describing can all be done via Google Forms. It allows you to create custom forms to collect user feedback and information. This collected information is then automatically piped into a spreadsheet by way of Google Sheets. It is in here that you can export/download these spreadsheets into Excel if you want to store the documents locally. Otherwise you're free to keep it stored in the cloud.
Otherwise, yes this can all be custom created in VBA. I'm not sure why you would want to set up a system such as this as this wouldn't be completely reliable in reporting.
Have you considered Google Sheets? Downside is I believe you may need to separate their data into separate documents otherwise all data is viewable. But each sheet can have its own shortened URL to view the spreadsheet. (I recommend keeping everything separate to begin with anyway)
I've captained a team for our club for many seasons now - here are some things I've learned to do:
I will PM you links to the form and spreadsheet I referred to.
Ok. Why don't you use a Google Sheets spreadsheet? Costs nothing. You could open it up for other people to contribute to.
https://www.google.com/sheets/about/
I think a public database is worth having. It would be good if you could sort it to find commonalities.
A good place to make your own would be google sheets . And here are some pre-made ones ready for you to use here
I just took a look that's nice, great site getting even better! You could backup the excel spreadsheet to the cloud? or just use Google Sheets/Microsoft Excel Online
I'm pretty sure those online ones might keep old versions of the spreadsheet so if you mess up well there's your backup.
^^edit: sent PM about the key thanks!
You could also use Google Sheets to create a spreadsheet of the collection. This will give people an idea of what to be prepared to pay if they are interested in taking in that many albums. But be warned that inventorying them is still a pretty crazy idea.
holy shit that's complicated (I never took the time to learn Visual Basic)... I just use Google Sheets and enter "=GoogleFinance(" whenever I want live stock data. I'm not expert in reading visual basic code, but it looks to me that your code doesn't do anything that the googlefinance function doesn't already do.
I'm not sure whether you're planning on fasting; not that it matters if this works for you. Other than that it looks fine. Props to you for making a sensible plan and picking a solid routine. May I suggest looking into either https://www.myfitnesspal.com/ or https://www.google.com/sheets/about/ for tracking? That should be slightly easier than, you know, paper.
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