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Vtrac On Excel?
Greetings. Has anyone on this site formulated an Excel copy of the dates, winning combinations, vtracs for the winning combinations etc for the the TX daily 4????. If so, please let me know. I would appreciate some help in completing mine. Its a slow process but if someone is familar with Excel spreadsheets, it would take less time and effort. Thanks. AL.
Jan 9, 2008, 11:46 pm - alsports2000 - Pick 4 Forum

Excel Question
When I copy and paste lottery results from various sites into an Excel spreadsheet and the number is in the x-x-x format (has dashes), Excel reads the number as a date. Is there any way that I can reformat the x-x-x number not to read as a date but instead as a number XXX? I can't seem to figure this one out. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.Thanks
Jan 2, 2006, 2:08 pm - LottoChica23 - Lottery Systems Forum

Excel Users... got any filters?
Have read a few posts from members using excel and just wondered are you using excel to just record pass drawing number history or are you using filters or such to try and determine numbers for the next drawing and if so how many possible numbers are you coming up with to play and how often do thy hit? Have been working with the most common filters such as totals, even odd, high low, just wondering if anyone has any other filters thy would like to share
Dec 22, 2005, 11:40 pm - wdthing - Lottery Systems Forum

The combinatorics of a permutation
retxx,Everything in the spreadsheet is changeable, including the PICK 3 and PICK 4 data.This a sample Excel spreadsheet and can be adapted to different states.You may need to do some copy and paste within the spreadsheet to get additional rows filled under certain columns, but that's basic Excel stuff you should know.Click on the links for the PICK 3 or PICK 4 data and save to your computer.Open the PICK 3 or PICK 4 file on your computer with Excel or some other program that can read and edit th
Dec 21, 2005, 2:13 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

recommendations of good excel books??
Does anyone know of any good to excellent excel books that I can purchase in order to learn excel???
Nov 17, 2005, 11:49 am - lottaloot - Lottery Discussion Forum

excel assistance required
I am up to HERE with my excel spreadsheet. Does anyone know how to make excel stop taking me back to A column?I am working in BB coulmns then BAM, back to column A I go. HELP!!
Sep 10, 2005, 3:23 pm - lottaloot - Pick 3 Forum

Method of Choice
Actually I do have code for standard filtering, but it would take me months to learn how to write code for sophisticated filtering demands.My vote went to Spread Sheet (Excel). Usage= 90% Excel 10 % freeware.NB. If I hadn't developed my Excel/VBA skills mainly with the support of the VB Lottery Gurus and the VB/Excel support community. I would have no choice, but to use lottery software. Even when I was only into predicting.
Apr 29, 2005, 10:00 am - SHTh - Lottery Systems Forum

Destinys excel sheet Thank you Molly G
If you would like destinys workout on excel I got it ..I am not the one who made it molly G is the one that done it so give her the credit .I ask her to make me one or try and make it she send it to me this morning so if you have got excel let me no i will send it to you ..you put in your last to numbers and bingo there is the rundown P.S. working on Blackapples now mac1004@juno.com
Feb 19, 2005, 1:49 pm - greeneyes - Pick 3 Forum

Looking For Lottery Graphs Charts
Quote: Originally posted by SirMetro on January 8, 2005In regards to Excel, if you are using Excel to track the numbers, do a listing for each group and then have Excel Chart it. Kinda neat, although I have to admit I have no clue what I am doing with it or how to use it to my advantage yet. Good Luck.Sir MetroAre Excel in xp windows?
Jan 9, 2005, 9:59 am - honey bee - Lottery Systems Forum

Wheeling Software + Excel
I'm using a new way to choose my numbers on PB and MM, just seeing if anyone has done this and had good results.1. Select key numbers on Excel. 8 to 14 numbers I think are most likely.2. Use lottery software to filter by sums and those numbers.The main emphasis is still on Excel.
Nov 17, 2004, 9:06 am - JAG331 - Lottery Systems Forum