LindyHopper
Proud Parent
So... I used to be a Master Certified Microsoft Office Specialist.
Because of that I have gone nuts in Excel for Short Stack's meet results.
There is the first tab, a worksheet, which has a table that keeps track of the level, date, name & location of each meet, along with her scores and placements for all events and all around. At the bottom of the table is her career high score for each event and all around.
Underneath the table is a separate row for each level's (4, 5, & 6) high scores for each event and all around.
Then there are 6 additional tabs. Each of them is a line graph. Three of them are line graphs for her all around scores (one tab for each level) with each data point labeled. The other three are line graphs with four lines that track her scores on each event (one tab for each level).
I fully intend to keep adding rows to the first worksheet, and adding new lime graphs for each season competed.
So, am I the only weirdo who has gone this gung-ho in Excel? It's just something I did for fun, because I rarely use Excel anymore. Short Stack gets a kick out of it. She likes seeing how things change as new data is added.
Because of that I have gone nuts in Excel for Short Stack's meet results.
There is the first tab, a worksheet, which has a table that keeps track of the level, date, name & location of each meet, along with her scores and placements for all events and all around. At the bottom of the table is her career high score for each event and all around.
Underneath the table is a separate row for each level's (4, 5, & 6) high scores for each event and all around.
Then there are 6 additional tabs. Each of them is a line graph. Three of them are line graphs for her all around scores (one tab for each level) with each data point labeled. The other three are line graphs with four lines that track her scores on each event (one tab for each level).
I fully intend to keep adding rows to the first worksheet, and adding new lime graphs for each season competed.
So, am I the only weirdo who has gone this gung-ho in Excel? It's just something I did for fun, because I rarely use Excel anymore. Short Stack gets a kick out of it. She likes seeing how things change as new data is added.