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Old 07-12-2009, 07:43 AM   #1
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RDSS Update + Decision Model Workbook - Rdss

Attached is the Workbook.

It flows left to right on the RDSS upper tabs starting with the Apv and Cr on the entries screen.

There are no formulas written as I don't have that wonderful talent. If someone does and they wish to take it and throw some magic on it for everyone that would be a bonus

ALL RDSS users this coming week will be receiving from Ted an update bringing back the ability to see and track PACE OF RACE velocities and Energy expenditure(in addition of course to the pace of horse) on each paceline! This will be found on the "Velocity" tab ONLY (see attached screen shot please. 1st one shows Pace of RACE while 2nd one shows pace of HORSE)

This has been absent from Sartin programs beginning with the Validator series of programs, had been an absolute staple of the Methodology and pace capping in general from Taulbot to Mahl to Sartin to Bradshaw. Pace of RACE evaluation is BACK and is done at a quick flip of a toggle!

It has been tested for a few months and Ted wants it back in our arsenal NOW!

You will see "Por" rankings for several categories on the Workbook so it is all ready for you when you get the update should you desire to use the Book.

Please if you have even the slightest doubt as to what you are looking at don't use it until you WATCH the video. Sorry I can't answer any questions posted today as racing beckons strongly

I will start making the video explaining EVERY readout on the Workbook with screen shots etc this evening after I am done with my racing for the day. It will be rendered and uploaded here by tomorrow early evening at the latest.

I.M.H.O record keeping is one of the three defining qualities that winning players have.

Here is the Workbook and the video to follow by tomorrow evening.
Have a great day everyone
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Old 07-12-2009, 08:18 AM   #2
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Richie..this what i get when I try to open it

"not recognizable format"
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Old 07-12-2009, 08:32 AM   #3
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not open

Hi Rich sorry I get this error message

Unknown or unsupported Excel file format

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Old 07-12-2009, 08:39 AM   #4
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Opens fine for me, using Microsoft Excell seems straight forward, but will wait for video
thanks again
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Hey guys. You have to have Microsoft Office 7, not 3 to open it. I tried on my laptop which has excel in office 3 and got the same message, but when I went to my desktop which has excel from office 7 it opened. up fine.
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Here is the same workbook but with file extension that WILL work for those using Excel 2003 etc

Thanks Ted
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Old 07-12-2009, 09:34 AM   #7
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Perfect

That was it ..
Thank you Rich and Barb

Looks good

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Rdss Decision Model

Although I do not have MS Excel I found that the Rdss Decision Model that works for 2003 MS Excel also works for Microsoft works.

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Old 07-12-2009, 09:48 AM   #9
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This will also open the Excel 2003 file

Its a free program
that I use

http://www.openoffice.org/

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Here is the same workbook but with file extension that WILL work for those using Excel 2003 etc

Thanks Ted
worked..thxs
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