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Postby Bhut » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:23 pm

Well as it says in the subject, where is the button to add extra columns?

And I know ive seen this thread before but where can i get a copy of the documentation so i can print it out, especially the excel bits.

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Postby MarkRussell » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:33 pm

Hi Ian,

The extra columns are in list box where you put a tick against each extra item that is required.
You do this when you first start logging to Excel but please note that you have to have "Enable triggered betting" ticked also for the additional columns to appear in your spreadsheet.

You can read about Excel Triggered Betting in the User Guide:-
Please see http://www.gruss-software.co.uk/Betting_Assistant/Help/help.htm
Unfortunately this online format doesn't lend itself to being printed.
We are working on a new Guide which will offer a downloadable PDF format.

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Excellent

Postby Bhut » Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:09 pm

MArk,

As always, like the rest of this forum helpful replies.

Will have to spend some time at work copy paste!

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Postby neeeel » Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:12 pm

I am trying to add the jockey and trainer columns to excel when logging prices, but nothing seems to be there. I have got triggered betting enabled. data is being logged, since when I type into a cell that should contain a jockey or trainer, on the next refresh it is replaced with a blank cell. What am i doing wrong?
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Postby MarkRussell » Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:19 pm

neeeel wrote:I am trying to add the jockey and trainer columns to excel when logging prices, but nothing seems to be there. I have got triggered betting enabled. data is being logged, since when I type into a cell that should contain a jockey or trainer, on the next refresh it is replaced with a blank cell. What am i doing wrong?


Hi,

Just tried adding jockey & trainer to a new worksheet and it's working fine for me.
Are there other additional columns that you have selected?
Have you tried it with a new workbook?

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Postby neeeel » Fri Mar 23, 2012 8:15 pm

ye, its weird. Tried it on multiple different sheets. Including a new sheet, and no trainers or jockeys are getting logged. It will log other columns, like SP , and last matched price, but not stuff like weight, jockey, trainer , owner etc. Is it some setting I havent turned on ?
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Postby MarkRussell » Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:38 am

neeeel wrote:ye, its weird. Tried it on multiple different sheets. Including a new sheet, and no trainers or jockeys are getting logged. It will log other columns, like SP , and last matched price, but not stuff like weight, jockey, trainer , owner etc. Is it some setting I havent turned on ?


Hi,

Just remembered you need to ensure you have "show silks" selected in the grid column options for this type of additional info to appear in Excel.

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Postby neeeel » Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:10 pm

cool, thanks
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