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Is there an easy way to see a listing of all fighters
I am working on a universe, which is essentially a League format. As a result, I have a specific schedule worked out and would love to find a quick way to list all of the fighters rather than manually typing them out.
Can this be done? |
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Thanks for the reminder about this feature, Tom.
It had slipped my mind and I'll be needing to use it in a couple of months. bear
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I am building a new universe to run parallel with my existing one. It's starting in 1946 and so far I have around 1100 fighters ![]() Without the spreadsheet function I would be in trouble. |
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Minors (Double A)
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Follow-up to this old thread of mine --
I am having a heck of a time getting my Text to Columns working with this *.csv file. I am using the deliminators of "" and ; but I am still having things not flow right for a lot of fighters and once one column is off, everything after that is wrong. Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong? |
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