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Post by carloscollazo06 on Dec 18, 2011 0:24:43 GMT -5
I know some one brought this up a while back but how do you get the table that Scott has for his roster?
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Post by scottc on Dec 18, 2011 1:17:38 GMT -5
I'll clean up the google doc template that I put together a while back and post w/ instructions tomorrow
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Post by carloscollazo06 on Dec 18, 2011 10:14:27 GMT -5
thanks man
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Post by scottc on Dec 18, 2011 11:11:09 GMT -5
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aka2GGyx8sIhdGVDQVB3YXRKQkhISW51RkR2VjhxaEE&hl=en_US&pli=1#gid=01. First, save yourself a copy so that you have your own template file in google docs to edit File-->save a copy 2. Fill in your player info etc. into the yellow fields, google docs saves automatically 3. For MLB roster: highlight and copy all cells from A1 to n31 using your BROWSER edit menu (google docs has a small clipboard, but IE, firefox etc. have a larger one that will copy ALL the characters) 4. Paste using your BROWSER edit menu into a post under your team section making sure that the word "table" in brackets is the start of the text pasted and making sure "/table" is in brackets at the end. 5. For milb roster: Repeat with cells a34-N48 for the minor league roster portion of the template and paste it into it's own milb post. Leave any questions here, I'll try to help. NOTE: you can right click my roster pages and hit "view source" in some browsers to see the root HTML that also contains the necessary characters to build the table. This is a little more advanced to dig through the other page elements to find though but could be quicker if you know what you're doing.
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