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Getting ratings from an Australian site.

Postby Ian1506 » Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:16 pm

Hi folks. I bet quite a lot on Australian Markets and sometimes use the ratings supplied by Tatts bet. For example this race. http://tatts.com/racing/2012/7/21/BR/1
Is there a way using excel that when I have opened a race, these horse names and their rating could appear on a different sheet and then be automatically updated when I change markets?
Any help gratefully accepted.
Cheers Ian
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Postby Shaun » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:16 am

I have a lot of sheets that do exactly as you want, i combine them with gruss and other sites to get information for ratings.

Send me a pm with your e-mail and i can put together a sheets to do what you need.
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