I've taken to using Excel for Coryats, and I thought I'd share the spreadsheet with anyone who's tired of pen and paper. Luckily Google Docs has Spreadsheets now, so you don't have to download a file from a stranger with less than 10 posts.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 2102957572
To use this, simply copy my sheet into your own Google Doc, or the cells into an MS Excel spreadsheet. Pretty self explanatory, categories go right above the blue grids. You put a 1 on every tile you get right, and a -1 on every tile you get wrong, and it gives you your score. Now, you can show off your high scores with more than just a number (don't forget, you have to grant permissions before others can even see it.)
I'm pretty handy with spreadsheets, so if you think of any other helpful features that it could do with, I'll see what I can do
Coryats Calculator
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Coryats Calculator
Coryats calculator, share and enjoy. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
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Re: Coryats Calculator
Not bad! I have my own at https://www.dropbox.com/s/8zsy1ucir2r0ui7/jeopardy.xlsx . The only way I'd say mine is better than yours is that I use a 0 for a wrong answer (but the calculation is the same) so that it's just one character to press (which is right next to the 1 on the number pad); then I can pop the results right into my Coryat sheet (at https://www.dropbox.com/s/6purnlkpg65jvkr/coryat.xlsx ). One way yours is superior is that the different rounds are on the same worksheet (mine has a different worksheet for each) and I like the visual presentation.Wheatley wrote:I've taken to using Excel for Coryats, and I thought I'd share the spreadsheet with anyone who's tired of pen and paper. Luckily Google Docs has Spreadsheets now, so you don't have to download a file from a stranger with less than 10 posts.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 2102957572
To use this, simply copy my sheet into your own Google Doc, or the cells into an MS Excel spreadsheet. Pretty self explanatory, categories go right above the blue grids. You put a 1 on every tile you get right, and a -1 on every tile you get wrong, and it gives you your score. Now, you can show off your high scores with more than just a number (don't forget, you have to grant permissions before others can even see it.)
I'm pretty handy with spreadsheets, so if you think of any other helpful features that it could do with, I'll see what I can do
Pretty good!
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