Transcript Spreadsheets
- mikehardware
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Transcript Spreadsheets
I'm having to try something new this year. With the new job there's some silly rule about using the work computers for work only, so I'm trying this from my home Mac. I've put this year's spreadsheets (up to May 8, 2009) out on Google Docs. The spreadsheets are still a bit rough, basically just the questions, but that's what everyone needs. Hopefully this will let everybody access it on a web page, even those without Excel. I think it also lets me export it as Excel though, so here's both versions.
For the web page: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... cwk-Hqp1Qg
For the Excel version: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... output=xls
Google Docs is a little weird, so I'd appreciate it if someone would let me know if it's working OK for you. I think it's set to update automatically as I add more stuff, and hopefully everyone can access it without making changes to the original. (I made a backup just in case.) If it works OK, I'll go dig out the previous years and get them posted too. Have fun!
For the web page: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... cwk-Hqp1Qg
For the Excel version: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= ... output=xls
Google Docs is a little weird, so I'd appreciate it if someone would let me know if it's working OK for you. I think it's set to update automatically as I add more stuff, and hopefully everyone can access it without making changes to the original. (I made a backup just in case.) If it works OK, I'll go dig out the previous years and get them posted too. Have fun!
- mikehardware
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Re: Transcript Spreadsheets
Just bumping this up. Anyone tried the links yet? Just want to make sure it's working for everyone. Thanks!
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Re: Transcript Spreadsheets
The links work fine. Thanks.mikehardware wrote:Just bumping this up. Anyone tried the links yet? Just want to make sure it's working for everyone. Thanks!
- TheConfessor
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Re: Transcript Spreadsheets
Both links worked for me. I'm sure many auditioners appreciate your efforts and generosity.
- mikehardware
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Re: Transcript Spreadsheets
The spreadsheet is now updated to include everything up to May 22.
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Re: Transcript Spreadsheets
This was great, thanks! I've made it through all the questions, and I was wondering if there were any previous Excel transcripts for previous seasons. I'm reading off of wwtbam.biz which is awesome as well, but if there is an offline version, that would be great. Thanks again!
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- tlynn78
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Re: Transcript Spreadsheets
Thank you for doing this.
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- christie1111
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Re: Transcript Spreadsheets
Thank you, very much!
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- Bob78164
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Re: Transcript Spreadsheets
I've added a link to this thread to the Bored Reference thread. --Bob
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