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Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:54 pm
by UNHWildCats
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Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:59 pm
by Chizzang
Thank you for this very handy very effective graph... :nod:
Not sure if you get the proper recognition you deserve for your contributions..!!!


:pray:

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:00 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
WOW!! Good job UNH, that is some timely shit there. Thanks again this week for your effort cuz that's a great tool in the morning when I get to the puter. :thumb:

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:03 pm
by UNHWildCats
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:WOW!! Good job UNH, that is some timely shit there. Thanks again this week for your effort cuz that's a great tool in the morning when I get to the puter. :thumb:
The weeks I have done it I get it all ready in the AM and then add scores as games go final... thats how I post it so quick, just a matter of entering the final score to go final. Today I turned on my laptop and went to the Yahoo sports standing page and kept it there for when my wireless signal screwed up so I was able to include the records this week.

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:25 am
by Ursus A. Horribilis
UNHWildCats wrote:
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:WOW!! Good job UNH, that is some timely shit there. Thanks again this week for your effort cuz that's a great tool in the morning when I get to the puter. :thumb:
The weeks I have done it I get it all ready in the AM and then add scores as games go final... thats how I post it so quick, just a matter of entering the final score to go final. Today I turned on my laptop and went to the Yahoo sports standing page and kept it there for when my wireless signal screwed up so I was able to include the records this week.
It looks like you may want to go hit the SIU/SDSU score to put on the sheet UNH. If you update the Gdoc will it automatically fix it on this page?

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:10 pm
by Ivytalk
Chizzang wrote:Thank you for this very handy very effective graph... :nod:
Not sure if you get the proper recognition you deserve for your contributions..!!!


:pray:
I second chizzang's emoticons! :lol: :thumb:

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:54 pm
by MrTitleist
We really should find a way to incorporate this into the website somehow.. this is entirely too handy, especially now that we have our own weekly poll. Saves a TON of time, especially now w/ records.

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:25 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
MrTitleist wrote:We really should find a way to incorporate this into the website somehow.. this is entirely too handy, especially now that we have our own weekly poll. Saves a TON of time, especially now w/ records.
More for the offseason I would think but it would be great if we could have the team name be a link that goes right to the schedule too so you could click and see the teams that have played and have yet to play. I think Travis is working on the schedule thing as well so it seems like it might go hand in hand.

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:34 pm
by UNHWildCats
If Chris wanted to set up a section for scoreboards I could set up the weekly score grid on g docs and update the scores throughout the day. Others could also update scores cause I know some others have access to the CS google doc account. I would hold off until next season though to give time to set it up, I would have all the weeks setup before the season starts.

As for linking the team name to the schedules, that probably can be done too... though im not real suire if u can link on google docs spreadsheets, if you can I could also add links to teams free audio feeds as well.

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:36 pm
by slycat
Thanks Travis. I'm glad you included the records this week.

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:36 pm
by slycat
UNHWildCats wrote:If Chris wanted to set up a section for scoreboards I could set up the weekly score grid on g docs and update the scores throughout the day. Others could also update scores cause I know some others have access to the CS google doc account. I would hold off until next season though to give time to set it up, I would have all the weeks setup before the season starts.

As for linking the team name to the schedules, that probably can be done too... though im not real suire if u can link on google docs spreadsheets, if you can I could also add links to teams free audio feeds as well.
Good idea

Re: Complete Week 10 Results

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:41 pm
by Ursus A. Horribilis
UNHWildCats wrote:If Chris wanted to set up a section for scoreboards I could set up the weekly score grid on g docs and update the scores throughout the day. Others could also update scores cause I know some others have access to the CS google doc account. I would hold off until next season though to give time to set it up, I would have all the weeks setup before the season starts.

As for linking the team name to the schedules, that probably can be done too... though im not real suire if u can link on google docs spreadsheets, if you can I could also add links to teams free audio feeds as well.
Here's what I saw on it when wondering a while back:

Linking to content within a doc

Bookmarks are shortcuts to specific places within a document. They can be very useful when you need to make a table of contents, or when you want to jump from one part of a long document to another without scrolling. To create a bookmark in your document, follow these steps:

1. Click on the part of the document where you want to place the bookmark.
2. Click the "Insert" tab.
3. Select "Bookmark" from the displayed toolbar.
4. Type the name of the bookmark in the "New Bookmark" field.
5. Click "OK."

However, a bookmark is only useful when you can link to it. To create a link to a bookmark, follow these steps:

1. Highlight the part of your document that you'd like to turn into a link. Alternately, you can just click on a blank space in your document and have the link created there.
2. Click the "Insert" tab.
3. Select the "Link" icon displayed in the toolbar.
4. In the "Link To" section, select the "Bookmark" option.
5. In the "Bookmark" section, choose the bookmark you want.
6. Click "OK."

Although you'll be able to see the new link in your document while in "Edit" mode, you'll have to either right click on the link and select "Open link in this window" or select "Preview" at the top of the page in order to try the link out. In "Preview" mode, you'll be able to click the link and have it jump to the bookmark.

Finally, you can also customize your links, using the options under "Insert" > "Link" > "Link Display." There you can enter new text for your link with the "Text" option. With the "Flyover" option, you can enter the text that appears when the viewer's mouse cursor is over the link. If you'd like to speed up this process, the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-k lets you add links to your documents a little faster.