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FPSC Classic Product Chat / a file to help design lvls

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Credz_42
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Posted: 11th Feb 2007 15:56
a little file to help design lvls

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Uthink
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Posted: 11th Feb 2007 16:00
Thanks for the file. I'm always wondering where I placed my graph paper.
xplosys
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Posted: 11th Feb 2007 17:07
Simple but effective. Perhaps someone will grow this idea?

Thanks.

I'm sorry, my answers are limited. You must ask the right question.

Silvester
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Posted: 11th Feb 2007 17:36 Edited at: 11th Feb 2007 17:37
Sorry,but what is a .xls file?

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MS Excel

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Credz_42
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Posted: 12th Feb 2007 11:42
thanks for the feed back people

Reality Forgotten
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Posted: 12th Feb 2007 12:05
.xls is a microsoft exel. IT's a super powerfull program that one day will take over the world Very cool man. I think I may expand on this a bit for ya. I have some cool ideas.

Regards,
RF


Credz_42
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Posted: 12th Feb 2007 12:15
@Reality Forgotten thanks mate let me when you finished

Silvester
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Posted: 12th Feb 2007 14:40
Ah yes,i have bein using Never Winter Nights toolset too much lately...

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Uthink
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Posted: 12th Feb 2007 17:44
For those who don't have MS Office, you can download Open Office v2 for free. It works well with Excel spreadsheets and Word documents.

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