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  • Ken524
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    Re: Public Spreadsheets ?

    Originally posted by staestc View Post
    Video slide show is very well done too! Are you going to extend it for the enclosure, or have you already?
    Thanks! Yes, I'm planning on "finishing" the video. Probably when it starts getting too cold to be in the garage working on my pickup truck

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  • Ken524
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    Re: Public Spreadsheets ?

    Originally posted by staestc View Post
    How do I make my nifty sheet available for folks to look at?
    Travis,

    Take a look at your spreadsheet. In the upper right corner there is a box that says "Share". Click that box then click "Share with the world". That should get you started in the right direction.

    Ken

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  • staestc
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    Re: Public Spreadsheets ?

    I have created a nifty spread sheet on the google site, but I cannot figure out how to make it available to people without them having to log into google.

    I can publish the link that I use:
    Test Sheet

    But I seem to have to log in when I try to use this. Ken's link has "pub?key=..." in it, while mine has "ccc?key=...".

    How do I make my nifty sheet available for folks to look at?

    Thanks,
    Travis

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  • staestc
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    Re: Public Spreadsheets ?

    Ken,

    Video slide show is very well done too! Are you going to extend it for the enclosure, or have you already?

    Travis

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  • staestc
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    Re: Public Spreadsheets ?

    Thanks Ken, much appreciated.
    Travis

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  • Ken524
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    Re: Public Spreadsheets ?

    Check out my spreadsheet link below. Google Documents lets you publish public spreadsheets.

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  • staestc
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    Public Spreadsheets ?

    How are you folks publishing spread sheets of costs so that there is a URL that anybody can get to them?

    I think I have read something about using Google, but I did not know Google provided anything like that, so how do I get to it?

    Thanks,
    Travis
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