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'''SourceData - This is the worksheet where the information for the 2da should be edited. ''' Is this true? I wondered how these edits will get exported. This page has all the kinds of wrong entries it seems to me. --Eshme | '''SourceData - This is the worksheet where the information for the 2da should be edited. ''' Is this true? I wondered how these edits will get exported. This page has all the kinds of wrong entries it seems to me. --Eshme | ||
− | :They wouldn't, but the changes are supposedly mirrored in the other worksheet (maybe with a script, macro, by hand, or something). It actually starts with an underscore, so it shouldn't become a GDA. I haven't really compared the two worksheets in detail, but they don't look totally in sync anyway. Maybe there was some internal reason at BioWare for doing it that way, but I don't know. | + | :They wouldn't, but the changes are supposedly mirrored in the other worksheet (maybe with a script, macro, by hand, or something). It actually starts with an underscore, so it shouldn't become a GDA. I haven't really compared the two worksheets in detail, but they don't look totally in sync anyway. Maybe there was some internal reason at BioWare for doing it that way, but I don't know. --[[User:FollowTheGourd|FollowTheGourd]] 06:47, 27 January 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 07:47, 27 January 2010
SourceData - This is the worksheet where the information for the 2da should be edited. Is this true? I wondered how these edits will get exported. This page has all the kinds of wrong entries it seems to me. --Eshme
- They wouldn't, but the changes are supposedly mirrored in the other worksheet (maybe with a script, macro, by hand, or something). It actually starts with an underscore, so it shouldn't become a GDA. I haven't really compared the two worksheets in detail, but they don't look totally in sync anyway. Maybe there was some internal reason at BioWare for doing it that way, but I don't know. --FollowTheGourd 06:47, 27 January 2010 (UTC)