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Well, mostly because I'd like it to not be unreasonable. Last season I thought 6-5 but really hoped we could beat One of the playoff teams other than WIU but we blew a lead agains WIU and threw away a shot against ISUr.
Anyway ay we have a whole O-line back and 4 were here 2 years ago. They weren't good so I'm not sure that's a plus. We lost a potential conference DPOY but he was injured all season for conference games and played hurt for the final 3-4 games. So I don't think we lose too much and I think we will have some players to replace what we did. We will also get a RB back from an ACL but I don't know how that will go. SO....
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Well, I don't actually have excel at home.
When I upgraded from Windows 8 to 10 I lost all of my Microsoft programming - Word, Excel, Power Point, Access, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, Photo whatever it was called, etc... I tried to activate my product key and re-install it. It had been activated too many times - college lap top, post college lap top, wife's lap top and my lap top right after I bought it. Same computer but couldn't activate it again.
I don't use Office enough to pay for it again, so I haven't. I use docs for pretty much everything at this point. It's not a real advanced sheet by any means. I just have a wrong digit somewhere in a 14x32 sheet.
Numbers add down and total across just fine.
Numbers don't add across and total down right.
I've had this on one other sheet and it pisses me the hell off.
I should have been able to publish the sheet Monday. It's Friday and I'm still ****ing lost and refuse to do the other 10-12 pages of the book until I'm done with this one.
The limit on keys is for simultaneous use, not a finite number of installs. If you call Microsoft you should be able to get the active machines reset making your CDKey valid again. Depending on the version, you might be able to reset it yourself online. (esp office 2010 or later)
1-800-MICROSOFT (1-800-642-7676) I would suggest looking around online first.
It's 07..I was in college when I bought it.
Like I said, given how little I use it it hasn't been worth my time to get it again.
I'm starting grad school in the fall. I'll use a student discount to get a new version.
What I'm doing the Google Sheets works just fine. This is an issue of what I typed apparently....somewhere
Libre office. I would say as good as MS office 2007, maybe better.
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/
Open source, and much more robust that Google. Also if you want to do graphs or a webpage with stats PM me. I'll convert the data to JSON and draw some nice charts with JavaScript for you.
Nice. I'll check it out this weekend when I'm at home. Biggest thing would be converting documents in a readable office format for submission of research papers and what not. Looks like that's not an issue with that.
Google Drive has been very kind to me, though the limitations piss me off at times when I have to go searching for an add on extension that may or may not work.