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Joker's Wild Pick4 System...
For Excel 2003: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/excel-2003-training-courses-HA001116128.aspx For Excel 2007: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/excel-2007-training-courses-HA010218987.aspx There is plenty more from the links off this site and of course they have a search box at the top for more training and/or specific how-to's such as referencing a cell from a cell, etc. Enjoy, Pogo
Sep 5, 2010, 11:39 am - Pogo - Lottery Systems Forum

How well do you EXCEL?
I think Excel is the ideal medium for sharing lottery ideas because of it's large installed user base.the whole VBA issue is not as easy as it sounds, VB and VBA are similar but since most PCs come with excel and you have to buy VB, excel is the better choice because now you have the power of a spreadsheet AND VB, rather than trying to code the spreadsheet part. VBA can tie in programs from all of office, not just excel. Also, a group of spreadsheet power-users tend to be a bit more open minded
Dec 18, 2005, 8:00 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Systems Forum

Using excel to keep up with numbers
I have searched this site looking for answers to use excel in helping me keep up with numbers skiped, numbers by position, etc and have found info from hypersoniq's how to count skips with excel skips for Pick 3 drawsLets say your data in Excel has the draw number in column A and N1, N2 and N3 in columns B, C and D starting on row #3 and going down. Row 2 can be used for labels. Note it might be best if the width of columns is small in order to see more (a width of 5 is enough).A - skips not c
Nov 18, 2004, 10:02 pm - lottaloot - Pick 3 Forum

Open Discussion: Define/Refine Prediction
Quote: Originally posted by winsumloosesum on December 19, 2003 I use Versabet34 to create the charts in a text file then I copy and paste into Excel, move the data to columns and finally add a simple formula to add the Skip Diffferences and Mean differences.That's the nice thing with Versabet, you can save some of the charts as text or csv and then move to Excel.there should be a way to count skips in excel... maybe with a lookup table? (hlookup, vlookup?)I have an excel workbook with 4 worksh
Dec 20, 2003, 2:31 pm - hypersoniq - Pick 3 Forum

System VERY ACCURATE front pair correct order + combine with method 3rd column digit?
This Excel file Draws.xlsm is just the beginning stage of going through this thread and understanding Carter7's method. I'll be adding more calculations to this Excel file and posting any updates in future posts. I'll create a video tomorrow explaining how to use the Excel file. The Excel file has the Ontario Midday, Evening, and Combined draws even though the method in this thread is just using the Ontario Evening game. The Excel file is set using just the Evening Ontario drawin
Feb 12, 2024, 11:17 pm - winsumloosesum - Lottery Systems Forum

Excel formula
Here is the download link to an Excel file that contains a Macro that will generate all 5/56 into 57 to 58 columns each column holding about 65,000 combinations. Does NOT include Bonus Balls) http://www.box.net/shared/b27fms0gll 1. Download the Excel file 2. Open the file 3. Go to the main Menu and select Tools Macro Macros and then highlight the Macro then click Run. Depending on the speed of your computer it may take about 10 minutes to complete. May help to close all open programs
Apr 1, 2010, 3:06 am - winsumloosesum - Mathematics Forum

need excel program for a 5/35 lotto
Not sure if this will help. https://app.box.com/s/p2yhuwxo0ret0b4na29f The above download folder contains 3 Excel files. You will need to have a fully functional version of Excel 2007, 2010, or 2013. If you have an older version of Excel I would highly recommend purchasing the most recent version. If you have a student in College you can get the education version for a lower price. Create a new folder and name the folder whatever you like. Download all 3 Excel files into your ne
Sep 11, 2014, 4:43 pm - winsumloosesum - Lottery Systems Forum

Pick 3 and Pick 4 Excel Files - Updated May 4 2014
I updated all the Excel files including Sunday May 4 , 2014 Here is the download link to the folder containing the Excel files: https://app.box.com/s/ecex3pf0qlbevn4jhhvi 1997 through 2003 Excel users download the Excel files with the extension .xls 2007, 2010, and 2013 Excel users download the Excel files with the extension .xlsm I also created a video with instructions on how to update the Excel files. Here is the link to the Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
May 5, 2014, 9:11 am - winsumloosesum - Lottery Systems Forum

NJ Pick 3 System - Answer 4 Correct
Here are Tennessee's Excel files: Download link is a zip file with 2 versions Excel 2010 and Excel 2002. https://www.box.com/s/4hlwgdk83sp933cdslms Florida Excel Files: Download link is a zip file with 2 versions Excel 2010 and Excel 2002. https://www.box.com/s/sh0r9n7t56n6mxdvhfk1 New Jersey Excel Files: Download link is a zip file with 2 versions Excel 2010 and Excel 2002. https://www.box.com/s/nd2avl0l4x821kyrod8x
Jan 8, 2013, 10:14 am - winsumloosesum - Lottery Systems Forum

This is one of my systems
I updated the Excel file adding additional calculations and back testing straights and box wins. The example game in the Pick3Soledad Excel file is the Florida combined draws. You can change the game by clicking the tab at the bottom labeled States . Click cell J10. To the right you should see a drop-down arrow. Click the drop-down arrow and select your game from the list. Next click the tab at the bottom labeled Workouts . The Excel files should work in Excel version 2007 and newer.
May 29, 2017, 9:33 am - winsumloosesum - Lottery Systems Forum