Choosing the Selection and Event from Excel

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Choosing the Selection and Event from Excel

Postby hne123 » Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:29 am

I would like to bet on a few events in a day. I would identify the events in the morning, and then put these numbers into my spreadsheet.

I would like to be able to update the data for the events that I choose (back, lay, last, total matched etc). The selection IDs should be shown for each event. I would like to place a bet on a selection/event by using the same triggers that are currently available in the BA Excel interface.

Everything should be on one spreadsheet and I want to do everything using only the spreadsheet.

Is this possible?
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Postby hne123 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:30 pm

I'm guessing this is not possible? Or would I need to speak to a developer about it?
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