Hey good work lads but i have a question. I tried finding the 'hidden' table by scrolling right but couldn't find it, and can anyone tell me how to use the 'adj score'?
Thanks in advance
Hi Jon23,Originally Posted by Jon23
To find the 'hidden table' make sure you're on the 'table' tab and scroll right and its just off screen. The 'adj score' is the clever idea by daddylonglegs and his explanation of it is:
I've actually got a question myself too - for you Jon23, daddylonglegs or bob phillips or anyone else that might be able to help ?"Adg score" should really be "adj score" meaning "adjusted score". Basically the number of points is adjusted by a very small amount based on goal difference or goals scored which ensures that when there is a tie on points the team with the best goal difference has a slightly higher "adj score" and is therefore ranked higher.
I really like the ease with which I can add and delete teams using daddylonglegs' spreadsheet - there's simply a 'teamlist' tab where teams can be added and deleted - its so elegant! I would like to take this feature and add it to bob phillips' spreadsheet (which displays the fixtures in a grid so elegantly) - could anyone help me in trying to do this ammendment ?
Any help with this would be much appreciated...
Cheers
Garry
Last edited by gdh82; 08-13-2006 at 09:41 AM.
I still can't find it and I scrolled all the way over lol
Thanks about adj score, but what I meant to ask was how do I use it in a formulae
Are u using the spreadsheet leaguetable.xls (405K) with four tabs: instructions, teamlist, fixtures and table ? Daddlylonglegs emailed it to me. If you haven't then you won't be able to find the hidden tableOriginally Posted by Jon23
but just pm me if you haven't.
kk cheers mate ive pm'd you
Dear All,
I'm seeking a 'football league' spreadsheet just like the very impressive one from Bob Phillips below but one which doesn't use macros. (They won't run on our work computers)
I'd like a spread sheet that not only automatically updates the league table one results have been entered but one which generates the fixtures too (just like Bob's!)
Any pointers, suggestions much appreaciated...
Garry
Originally Posted by Bob Phillips
If you look on the same link you should also see a "non-VBA solution" (i.e. it doesn't use macros) although I don't know if it has all the functionaality you require......
Originally Posted by daddylonglegs
Not sure how I missed that!![]()
But thanks very much for pointing that out, daddylonglegs!This could be exactly what I was after
Will post back with how I get on!
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