Thank you! Really impressive work.
Is there a way to put in the shot strings manually? I couldn't figure it out if there is. Thanks
Quote from: Richard3589 on June 29, 2022, 02:07:17 AM Is there a way to put in the shot strings manually? I couldn't figure it out if there is. ThanksYes, you can enter a string manually or edit an existing string that was sent over from the Saved Strings tab. When doing this realize this manually entered string will be overwritten and lost when sending a different string from the Saved Strings tabs. Watching the tutorial video can help to get you more familiar with the app.
Quote from: triggertreat on June 29, 2022, 12:10:55 PMQuote from: Richard3589 on June 29, 2022, 02:07:17 AM Is there a way to put in the shot strings manually? I couldn't figure it out if there is. ThanksYes, you can enter a string manually or edit an existing string that was sent over from the Saved Strings tab. When doing this realize this manually entered string will be overwritten and lost when sending a different string from the Saved Strings tabs. Watching the tutorial video can help to get you more familiar with the app. I mean without pasting or copying over. ill watch the tutorial again when i get home but didn't see a way on the app.
how do you get the psi and es numbers on the bottom to not overlap each other?
Quote from: Richard3589 on June 29, 2022, 12:57:16 PMQuote from: triggertreat on June 29, 2022, 12:10:55 PMQuote from: Richard3589 on June 29, 2022, 02:07:17 AM Is there a way to put in the shot strings manually? I couldn't figure it out if there is. ThanksYes, you can enter a string manually or edit an existing string that was sent over from the Saved Strings tab. When doing this realize this manually entered string will be overwritten and lost when sending a different string from the Saved Strings tabs. Watching the tutorial video can help to get you more familiar with the app. I mean without pasting or copying over. ill watch the tutorial again when i get home but didn't see a way on the app.Yes, just enter your new values into the FPS column on the graph page. You can hit the "clear all" button to clear out the old string and to get back to the default settings before you enter in a new string manually. Or you can just select all in the FPS column then right click and hit clear all to enter in a new string manually.
how do you get the psi and es numbers on the bottom to not overlap each other?EDIT: changing the axis min fixed it
Quote from: VinnyG on June 29, 2022, 04:45:22 PMhow do you get the psi and es numbers on the bottom to not overlap each other?EDIT: changing the axis min fixed itCool beans! Those custom axis settings can fool you sometimes when switching from string to string, but I have found this feature to come in handy at times to move a string up/down on the graph for better viewing instead of just being limited to Excel's automatic axis selection. You can always select the "Auto exec" to go back to Excels automatic axis selection.
Quote from: triggertreat on June 30, 2022, 12:16:30 AMQuote from: VinnyG on June 29, 2022, 04:45:22 PMhow do you get the psi and es numbers on the bottom to not overlap each other?EDIT: changing the axis min fixed itCool beans! Those custom axis settings can fool you sometimes when switching from string to string, but I have found this feature to come in handy at times to move a string up/down on the graph for better viewing instead of just being limited to Excel's automatic axis selection. You can always select the "Auto exec" to go back to Excels automatic axis selection.itīs precisely the auto setting that causes it, the previous issue was also solved by going into settings and exchanging "." and ","
Quote from: VinnyG on June 30, 2022, 12:46:19 PMQuote from: triggertreat on June 30, 2022, 12:16:30 AMQuote from: VinnyG on June 29, 2022, 04:45:22 PMhow do you get the psi and es numbers on the bottom to not overlap each other?EDIT: changing the axis min fixed itCool beans! Those custom axis settings can fool you sometimes when switching from string to string, but I have found this feature to come in handy at times to move a string up/down on the graph for better viewing instead of just being limited to Excel's automatic axis selection. You can always select the "Auto exec" to go back to Excels automatic axis selection.itīs precisely the auto setting that causes it, the previous issue was also solved by going into settings and exchanging "." and ","I have no idea what you are referring to. It sounds like you may have a bad copy and need to download the new file I recently updated. I see no issues with the updated file. It could also be that you have an older version of Excel. Either way I am glad you have the issue resolved.
Quote from: triggertreat on February 07, 2021, 01:37:29 AMSorry you are not enjoying the Free Spreadsheet. Make sure you are running the app in Windows 10 and using Excel 2019 for best use of the app. Older revisions/versions can cause slight issues, blame Excel. I am not sure what you are running the app on, but maybe download the app again. I just downloaded the app and it looks fine to me just looking at it briefly in that particular tab you are referring to as shown in the attached image. You should be seeing an axis on both sides for each string (see attached image). What about the rest of the app? There are lots of other useful features, what about those tabs?Hi there, thanks for sharing your work with fellow pcp airgun enthusiasts. Very much appreciated! I didn't know there are numbers on both sides of the graph at the y-axis. Now it all makes sense! However, is there a way to change the numbers for the y-axis so both sides are the same? If both sides are different, like what you showed in your attachment, it's like comparing apples to oranges because both are at different scale. I think it's easier to tune if both numbers on both y-axis are the same.
Sorry you are not enjoying the Free Spreadsheet. Make sure you are running the app in Windows 10 and using Excel 2019 for best use of the app. Older revisions/versions can cause slight issues, blame Excel. I am not sure what you are running the app on, but maybe download the app again. I just downloaded the app and it looks fine to me just looking at it briefly in that particular tab you are referring to as shown in the attached image. You should be seeing an axis on both sides for each string (see attached image). What about the rest of the app? There are lots of other useful features, what about those tabs?
Quote from: Archdesigner03 on February 07, 2021, 02:54:04 AMQuote from: triggertreat on February 07, 2021, 01:37:29 AMSorry you are not enjoying the Free Spreadsheet. Make sure you are running the app in Windows 10 and using Excel 2019 for best use of the app. Older revisions/versions can cause slight issues, blame Excel. I am not sure what you are running the app on, but maybe download the app again. I just downloaded the app and it looks fine to me just looking at it briefly in that particular tab you are referring to as shown in the attached image. You should be seeing an axis on both sides for each string (see attached image). What about the rest of the app? There are lots of other useful features, what about those tabs?Hi there, thanks for sharing your work with fellow pcp airgun enthusiasts. Very much appreciated! I didn't know there are numbers on both sides of the graph at the y-axis. Now it all makes sense! However, is there a way to change the numbers for the y-axis so both sides are the same? If both sides are different, like what you showed in your attachment, it's like comparing apples to oranges because both are at different scale. I think it's easier to tune if both numbers on both y-axis are the same.Yes, the y-axis can be configured either way and I went back and forth on which way would be best for the masses. I am not sure how the latest app axis is configured currently. Neither way is perfect depending on what strings are being compared. I have not focused on this app in quite some time now as most have new gadgets they use now for their air guns and data.
Quote from: triggertreat on August 21, 2022, 03:47:30 PMQuote from: Archdesigner03 on February 07, 2021, 02:54:04 AMQuote from: triggertreat on February 07, 2021, 01:37:29 AMSorry you are not enjoying the Free Spreadsheet. Make sure you are running the app in Windows 10 and using Excel 2019 for best use of the app. Older revisions/versions can cause slight issues, blame Excel. I am not sure what you are running the app on, but maybe download the app again. I just downloaded the app and it looks fine to me just looking at it briefly in that particular tab you are referring to as shown in the attached image. You should be seeing an axis on both sides for each string (see attached image). What about the rest of the app? There are lots of other useful features, what about those tabs?Hi there, thanks for sharing your work with fellow pcp airgun enthusiasts. Very much appreciated! I didn't know there are numbers on both sides of the graph at the y-axis. Now it all makes sense! However, is there a way to change the numbers for the y-axis so both sides are the same? If both sides are different, like what you showed in your attachment, it's like comparing apples to oranges because both are at different scale. I think it's easier to tune if both numbers on both y-axis are the same.Yes, the y-axis can be configured either way and I went back and forth on which way would be best for the masses. I am not sure how the latest app axis is configured currently. Neither way is perfect depending on what strings are being compared. I have not focused on this app in quite some time now as most have new gadgets they use now for their air guns and data.Of course!New expensive gadgets, (some not fully vetted) will always entice folks away from the properly working, free, alternativeThanks, triggertreat, for a truly functional tool that has served me well for a few years
Thank you!