I like it too. Badly want ability to draw borders though, and crucially a function to filter rows/columns. I've submitted these suggestions to them.
I've been keeping this bizarre excel spreadsheet for a couple of years to track use-by dates on my frozen food purchases, including quantity of items remaining. I note down which brand items are, and score them based on yumminess. For example, I know I have 8 pork sausages remaining that I should finish within a month, and I know that when I next visit Iceland, I should look out for their own pork quarter-pounders as they're yummy, but avoid their beef lasagne which is pretty bad.
So, I usually keep my list filtered to exclude items that are finished, and sorted by date to help me decide what to eat before it's too late. And when stocks begin to run low, I filter differently to create a shopping list.
Hey no good, google spreadsheet doesn't support images... Tried to upload this world cup 2006 scheduler so that i can share it with my friends... But not able to....
Anyone got a world cup 2006 scheduler spreadsheet that i could use on google spreadsheet?
> I like it too. Badly want ability to draw borders though, and crucially > a function to filter rows/columns. I've submitted these suggestions to > them.
> I've been keeping this bizarre excel spreadsheet for a couple of years > to track use-by dates on my frozen food purchases, including quantity > of items remaining. I note down which brand items are, and score them > based on yumminess. For example, I know I have 8 pork sausages > remaining that I should finish within a month, and I know that when I > next visit Iceland, I should look out for their own pork > quarter-pounders as they're yummy, but avoid their beef lasagne which > is pretty bad.
> So, I usually keep my list filtered to exclude items that are finished, > and sorted by date to help me decide what to eat before it's too late. > And when stocks begin to run low, I filter differently to create a > shopping list.
> Am I organised, or just plain sad?
> iamdengdeng wrote: > > using it now. wow..great.
There some flaws in this worldcup sheet, e.g. the Frankenstadion in Nuremberg is now called easyCredit-Stadion, but besides that they are all renamed during the World Cup into WM-Stadion Nürnberg, WM-Stadion München and so on. (Nuremberg is Nürnberg and Munich is München).
i had some problems importing a csv into it (my call records from my cell phone bill for last month), they were all in one collumn, seems the collumn separation for csv doesn't works so well yet.
> Hey no good, google spreadsheet doesn't support images... Tried to upload > this world cup 2006 scheduler so that i can share it with my friends... But > not able to....
> Anyone got a world cup 2006 scheduler spreadsheet that i could use on google > spreadsheet?
> > I like it too. Badly want ability to draw borders though, and crucially > > a function to filter rows/columns. I've submitted these suggestions to > > them.
> > I've been keeping this bizarre excel spreadsheet for a couple of years > > to track use-by dates on my frozen food purchases, including quantity > > of items remaining. I note down which brand items are, and score them > > based on yumminess. For example, I know I have 8 pork sausages > > remaining that I should finish within a month, and I know that when I > > next visit Iceland, I should look out for their own pork > > quarter-pounders as they're yummy, but avoid their beef lasagne which > > is pretty bad.
> > So, I usually keep my list filtered to exclude items that are finished, > > and sorted by date to help me decide what to eat before it's too late. > > And when stocks begin to run low, I filter differently to create a > > shopping list.
> > Am I organised, or just plain sad?
> > iamdengdeng wrote: > > > using it now. wow..great.
Vik wrote: > I like it too. Badly want ability to draw borders though, and crucially > a function to filter rows/columns. I've submitted these suggestions to > them.
> I've been keeping this bizarre excel spreadsheet for a couple of years > to track use-by dates on my frozen food purchases, including quantity > of items remaining. I note down which brand items are, and score them > based on yumminess. For example, I know I have 8 pork sausages > remaining that I should finish within a month, and I know that when I > next visit Iceland, I should look out for their own pork > quarter-pounders as they're yummy, but avoid their beef lasagne which > is pretty bad.
> So, I usually keep my list filtered to exclude items that are finished, > and sorted by date to help me decide what to eat before it's too late. > And when stocks begin to run low, I filter differently to create a > shopping list.
> Am I organised, or just plain sad?
> iamdengdeng wrote: > > using it now. wow..great.
> I'm in too! And we can invite others by way of doc sharing (same as writely)<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/6/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jay</b> <<a href="mailto:jay...@gmail.com">jay...@gmail.com</a>> wrote: > </span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>They do, I'v been accepted to the beta a few hours ago :)<br><br>On Tuesday, 6 June 2006 17:32, T. M. Tracy wrote: > <br>><br>> looks like it does...<br>><br>> On 6/6/06, <a href="mailto:tmzaied...@gmail.com">tmzaied...@gmail.com</a> <<a href="mailto:tmzaied...@gmail.com">tmzaied...@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>><br> > >> Thats nice.<br>>> I wonder if they'll support excel files once it comes out of beta<br>>><br>>><br>>> ><br>>><br>> ;<br>><br>> --<br>> "Too close for missles, I'm switching to guns." > <br>> -TopGun<br>><br>><br><br><a href="http://mechanical-turk.blogspot.com/">http://mechanical-turk.blogspot.com/</a>
On Thursday, 8 June 2006 16:17, tmzaied...@gmail.com wrote:
> Is there any way i could get an invite, eric? > Eric Cranston wrote: >> I'm in too! And we can invite others by way of doc sharing (same as >> writely)
>> I'm in too! And we can invite others by way of doc sharing >> (same as writely)<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/6/06, <b >> class="gmail_sendername">Jay</b> <<a >> href="mailto:jay...@gmail.com">jay...@gmail.com</a>> wrote: >> </span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid >> rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: >> 1ex;"><br>They do, I'v been accepted to the beta a few hours ago >> :)<br><br>On Tuesday, 6 June 2006 17:32, T. M. Tracy wrote: >> <br>><br>> looks like it does...<br>><br>> On 6/6/06, <a >> href="mailto:tmzaied...@gmail.com">tmzaied...@gmail.com</a> <<a >> href="mailto:tmzaied...@gmail.com">tmzaied...@gmail.com</a>> >> wrote:<br>>><br> >> >> Thats nice.<br>>> I wonder if >> they'll support excel files once it comes out of >> beta<br>>><br>>><br>>> ><br>>><br>> ;<br>><br>> >> --<br>> "Too close for missles, I'm switching to guns." >> <br>> -TopGun<br>><br>><br><br><a >> href="http://mechanical-turk.blogspot.com/">http://mechanical-turk.blogspot.com/</a>