Formulas on a spread sheet?

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jtivat

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I was trying to make a spread sheet with all the formulas we use but I suck at Excel. Does anyone have anything they could send me? Also I do not want the spread sheet to do the formula I really just want a cheat sheet for at the dive site.
The following would be nice

CNS%
OTU's
MOD
TOD
Best Mix
EAD
END

Thanks
JT
 
I created this a few months back. I believe it gives you allot of what your looking for.

EDIT: I have a more updated version I can upload as soon as I find it


EDIT 2:More updated version attached below.
 

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Buy your self a cheap palm pilot ($50 or less) and put one of the deco programs on it. We usually have 1 or 2 on the boat with us to figure all of that out, and it's also good for planning your second dive. YMMV.
 
Buy your self a cheap palm pilot ($50 or less) and put one of the deco programs on it. We usually have 1 or 2 on the boat with us to figure all of that out, and it's also good for planning your second dive. YMMV.

I have V-Planner on my phone (Moto Q) but there is always someone asking for one of these formulas and it is nice to have them with you.
 
I was trying to make a spread sheet with all the formulas we use but I suck at Excel.

From this and your other post, you want a list of formulas, not a spreadsheet that you need a computer to use, correct?

If so, I suggest using the Equation Editor in Microsoft Word rather than Excel.
 
From this and your other post, you want a list of formulas, not a spreadsheet that you need a computer to use, correct?

If so, I suggest using the Equation Editor in Microsoft Word rather than Excel.

Correct and thanks I will try that. I have then on paper I just want to get it into an electronic file so I can send it to others.
 

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