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Old February 21st, 2008, 01:02 PM
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Yes, I can do that, Ich.

It's probably a good idea to include a static version for reference and leave a the full DB in case someone wants to copy it and use it as a base for a mod project where a lot of things are changed. That way if someone wants to do a CBM DB for example, they just copy the full DB under a different name and change the values that the mod changes.

Making the static version will be easy, since all it requires is copying everything in a page and then Paste-specialing only its values on anotehr page, that'll get rid of the formulas and the time needed for calculation.

It's also confirmed that there will NOT be a 3.14 version of the DB, but a version for the next patch, since I don't like doing duplicate efforts.
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Making the static version will be easy, since all it requires is copying everything in a page and then Paste-specialing only its values on anotehr page, that'll get rid of the formulas and the time needed for calculation.
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Cool, thanks! That's easier than my clunky .csv export
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