Hopefully somebody in the know about the projection files at HQ can solve this problem for me.
I copy and paste the HQ projections into my own spreadsheet that runs my own pricing formula.
Then, to make things "easy", I change some players' positions so that for example all OF's are "7", and multi-position players are shown at their one most likely position.
This is when the problem starts.
There's something about the way HQ formats the position cells in their spreadsheet which I can't duplicate.
The changed positions all move to the right side of the column from the left. I can select the column and chenge the alignment under cell format so everything lines up.
But, I want to sort by position for my draft worksheet. And when I do that sort, the lines where the position was changed all sort out on the top, and the lines where the HQ position was unchanged sort out beneath them.
I tried copying the column and pasting just values, that didn't help, nor did pasting just formats.
What voodoo trick is it you're playing on me?
I copy and paste the HQ projections into my own spreadsheet that runs my own pricing formula.
Then, to make things "easy", I change some players' positions so that for example all OF's are "7", and multi-position players are shown at their one most likely position.
This is when the problem starts.
There's something about the way HQ formats the position cells in their spreadsheet which I can't duplicate.
The changed positions all move to the right side of the column from the left. I can select the column and chenge the alignment under cell format so everything lines up.
But, I want to sort by position for my draft worksheet. And when I do that sort, the lines where the position was changed all sort out on the top, and the lines where the HQ position was unchanged sort out beneath them.
I tried copying the column and pasting just values, that didn't help, nor did pasting just formats.
What voodoo trick is it you're playing on me?
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