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Posted by Tim McArthur at 12:22 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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Updated to version 1.2

Download v1.2

- Added Pit Strategy worksheet (pictures below)
- Added some car graphics
- Corrected some spelling mistakes
- Removed all macros for compatibility

Basic questions related to car and track

Enter your pit strategy

See how it compares to others

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Posted by Rob Ainscough at 12:23 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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Pit strategy, what's that? ;)

Thanks Tim-o-scheider

Posted by Chris Galloway at 04:29 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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Just downloaded and fired it up but all I get is the Instruction page without a Start button and no buttons at the bottom of the page to select the various options? Am I doing something wrong?

Posted by Charles Davis at 04:52 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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Still doesn't work for me in Excel, but works fine in OpenOffice.

Posted by Scott Michaels at 04:55 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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Thanks for this Tim, it really does help me quite a lot (when I can be bothere :P).

But.... it doesnt work anymore in Excel :-(

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Posted by Charles Hodges at 05:08 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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forgive my n00bness/ignorance, but can we tell it to pit on a specific lap instead of running a full tank then pitting?

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Posted by Tim McArthur at 06:04 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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Can you guys tell me what versions of Excel you are using?

The Navigation buttons are gone (they were the macros) so the tabs at the bottom of the Excel window will navigate you through the pages.

Chaz, you set your starting fuel all on your own. It will then inform you when you must pit before running out of fuel. It does not allow you the option to short-pit that fuel load.

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Posted by George Pol at 06:10 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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Excel 2002 with SP3 here (From MS Office XP)

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Posted by Tim McArthur at 06:24 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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It it does or does not work for you George?

The XLS is saved in "Excel '97-2003 compatibility" format, developed in Excel 2007.

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Posted by Tim McArthur at 06:33 PM on Jan 18, 2008
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I just uploaded another version (v1.2.1) that highlights the tabs at the bottom a different color (no longer white). This should make it a bit easier to find those tabs to navigate your way around the worksheet.