Excel troubles

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Excel troubles

Post #1by Lalla » 13.04.2006, 11:54

I've downloaded xls file (alignment objects) but I've a trouble with my Excel program, I can't install it,cd's down.
Maybe is there another way to calculate exact axis alignment?
My cmod files are aligning in wrong way and I don't know how aligning them correctly.
Thanks for help.

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Post #2by selden » 13.04.2006, 12:01

You might consider installing OpenOffice. It's free but very large.
http://www.openoffice.org/

Alternatively, you can follow the instructions for making manual orientation adjustments. They're long because I tried to make them complete.
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... d.html#6.0
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Post #3by Lalla » 13.04.2006, 14:16

I downloaded openoffice, thanks...
How can use spreadsheet?
I typed Ra and Dec in right position, but I not see results.
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Post #4by selden » 13.04.2006, 17:05

You need to type a tab or return to go to another field. That should trigger the recalculation.
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Post #5by BrainDead » 13.04.2006, 17:29

You may also use Shift+Ctrl+F9 to manually recalculate your
formulae.

Just FYI.

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Post #6by Lalla » 14.04.2006, 08:55

Nothing to do...
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