Excel Jump Time

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Excel Jump Time

Postby Joe68 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:34 am

Using Excel triggered betting, there is a value in cell D1 which seems to be the scheduled jump time of the next race in the quick pick list.

D1 seems to have no value when not using quick pick.

Is that the designated purpose for cell D1 - to display the jump time of the next race in the quick pick list?

Can't seem to find anything in the user guide.

Further, there doesn't seem to be a cell to show the scheduled jump time of the race currently displayed in Excel, other than parsing the race name for the time.

Should I be able to see a cell with the scheduled jump time somewhere?
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Re: Excel Jump Time

Postby MarkRussell » Sun Dec 07, 2014 10:06 am

Hi,

It is in the User Guide in the list of cells.

Please see http://www.gruss-software.co.uk/Betting_Assistant/UserGuide/log_current_prices.htm

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Re: Excel Jump Time

Postby Joe68 » Sun Dec 07, 2014 12:24 pm

Thanks for the pointer.
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Re: Excel Jump Time

Postby rourkem » Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:26 pm

I never knew this was easy to do. Worked for me the first try. Thanks!
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