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Old 01-08-2012, 02:29 PM
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hmm maybe your right but Out of my table that is 1400000 points max etc.. how do u calculate it like that ?
If the points are calculated the same way as in your original post, the formulae I gave you will work much the same, though with a 'max' value a little change might be needed if you think you're likely to reach that level.
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but anyhow if u says its right i assume so.. any chance u can help me abit on how to set it up ? I'm not that advanced on excel.
Do you at least have an Excel workbook to use? If so, can you post a copy with some sample data?
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Old 01-08-2012, 03:49 PM
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If the points are calculated the same way as in your original post, the formulae I gave you will work much the same, though with a 'max' value a little change might be needed if you think you're likely to reach that level.Do you at least have an Excel workbook to use? If so, can you post a copy with some sample data?
Here is a copy, i just translated much to english, hopefully u understand it.
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