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NINE BALL
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Posted - 2004.08.18 07:44:00 -
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Where can I go for some sort of calculator that can tell me how much mins and what types I will need to collect before I begin production in a factory? Because I hate having to rent a slot to actually find out the requirement amounts. I know it varies based on skills, and the item itself and its ME number witch can make it a bit difficult to calculate how much based on all there variables, but if someone has took the time to either make a calculator or at least a list of base needs, I would love a link please. тттттттттттттттттттттттттт ROFLBURGERS тттттттттттттттттттттттттт
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NINE BALL
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Posted - 2004.08.18 07:44:00 -
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Where can I go for some sort of calculator that can tell me how much mins and what types I will need to collect before I begin production in a factory? Because I hate having to rent a slot to actually find out the requirement amounts. I know it varies based on skills, and the item itself and its ME number witch can make it a bit difficult to calculate how much based on all there variables, but if someone has took the time to either make a calculator or at least a list of base needs, I would love a link please. тттттттттттттттттттттттттт ROFLBURGERS тттттттттттттттттттттттттт
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Sable Moran
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Posted - 2004.08.18 09:11:00 -
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Edited by: Sable Moran on 18/08/2004 09:12:52 Check out Mari Y'Tuk's and T'el'Alana Luathin's excel sheets:
Mari T'el ----- Sable's Ammo Shop at Alentene 5, Moon 4, Duvolle Laboratories Factory. Ammo at affordable prices. |
Sable Moran
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Posted - 2004.08.18 09:11:00 -
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Edited by: Sable Moran on 18/08/2004 09:12:52 Check out Mari Y'Tuk's and T'el'Alana Luathin's excel sheets:
Mari T'el ----- Sable's Ammo Shop at Alentene 5, Moon 4, Duvolle Laboratories Factory. Ammo at affordable prices. |
NINE BALL
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Posted - 2004.08.18 18:19:00 -
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Those sound good, but I dont have the program to run them.
Are there no online things like that, that dont require you to buy a program just to use them?
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NINE BALL
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Posted - 2004.08.18 18:19:00 -
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Those sound good, but I dont have the program to run them.
Are there no online things like that, that dont require you to buy a program just to use them?
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Dawnstar
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Posted - 2004.08.18 18:28:00 -
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Most people use an Excel sheet of some flavor to keep track of their manufacturing costs. So if you don't have Microsoft Excel or another program which can use that format, I think you may be out of luck.
I believe there are some free spreadsheet programs out there, but you'd have to look around for one. -D
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Dawnstar
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Posted - 2004.08.18 18:28:00 -
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Most people use an Excel sheet of some flavor to keep track of their manufacturing costs. So if you don't have Microsoft Excel or another program which can use that format, I think you may be out of luck.
I believe there are some free spreadsheet programs out there, but you'd have to look around for one. -D
Proposal for Overhauling Manufacturing. |
NINE BALL
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Posted - 2004.08.18 19:01:00 -
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Oh ok. Well I'll look around for a freeware version that can run that format. If anyone knows one, could they place a link to where I can get it? тттттттттттттттттттттттттт ROFLBURGERS тттттттттттттттттттттттттт
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NINE BALL
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Posted - 2004.08.18 19:01:00 -
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Oh ok. Well I'll look around for a freeware version that can run that format. If anyone knows one, could they place a link to where I can get it? тттттттттттттттттттттттттт ROFLBURGERS тттттттттттттттттттттттттт
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Jams Black
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Posted - 2004.08.19 06:47:00 -
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Open Office has an excellent spreadsheet application. It probably will not work with the above spreadsheets (it can open the format, some macros may not work), but it can be used easily to make your own sheet for calculating the requirements. It takes no more than 10 minutes to do this.
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Jams Black
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Posted - 2004.08.19 06:47:00 -
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Open Office has an excellent spreadsheet application. It probably will not work with the above spreadsheets (it can open the format, some macros may not work), but it can be used easily to make your own sheet for calculating the requirements. It takes no more than 10 minutes to do this.
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