bgoodwyn
03-28-2008, 09:23 PM
I spent a little time working on a spreadsheet for tracking the configuration of my characters. It isn't terribly fancy, but it is quite useful for me. Basically, it let's you tweak, save, and print different configurations. I have seen it work in Excel 2003, Excel 2007, and OpenOffice 2.3.
Version for Warriors and Archers:
http://regnum.goodwyn.net/YART-0.9.3.xls
Version for Mages:
http://regnum.goodwyn.net/YART-0.9.3-MAGE.xls
README:
Special thanks to ByteMe and Compoundious for trying it out first as well as http://www.regnumzg.com.ar from which I built the data in the spreadsheet.
No guarantees of accuracy for every (or any) class / level / skill / discipline. There are just too many for me to validate. If something is broken, let me know and I will most likely fix it.
The worksheets are "protected" from change so you don't accidentally change something you are not intending, but there is no password so you can un-protect and modify at will which I encourage you to do.
Not all error cases are handled (for example, you can put skill points in a skill you don't have a high enough discipline level to use), but by avoiding using VBA, it works in OpenOffice, too.
I don't claim to be an Excel expert so if you see a better way to do this, feel free to suggest or make changes and post.
Does not support levels 1-9
Version for Warriors and Archers:
http://regnum.goodwyn.net/YART-0.9.3.xls
Version for Mages:
http://regnum.goodwyn.net/YART-0.9.3-MAGE.xls
README:
Special thanks to ByteMe and Compoundious for trying it out first as well as http://www.regnumzg.com.ar from which I built the data in the spreadsheet.
No guarantees of accuracy for every (or any) class / level / skill / discipline. There are just too many for me to validate. If something is broken, let me know and I will most likely fix it.
The worksheets are "protected" from change so you don't accidentally change something you are not intending, but there is no password so you can un-protect and modify at will which I encourage you to do.
Not all error cases are handled (for example, you can put skill points in a skill you don't have a high enough discipline level to use), but by avoiding using VBA, it works in OpenOffice, too.
I don't claim to be an Excel expert so if you see a better way to do this, feel free to suggest or make changes and post.
Does not support levels 1-9