![]() But in the meantime, if you’re looking for more information on building a draft or rankings spreadsheet, here are some other instructions I’ve written previously: Hopefully your feedback will be positive and I’ll be back with more. You’ll just need to use some creativity to adjust the formulas according to the setup of your own spreadsheet. The instructions below start with a download from the Auction Calculator, but you could start with dollar values of any sort. I also assume you have some familiarity with spreadsheets and this is not your first rodeo. I believe all the formulas will also work in previous versions of Excel, Google Sheets, and other free Excel alternatives, but there may be subtle differences. NOTE: I will be using Microsoft Excel 2013 to demonstrate this process. So be sure to let me know if this hits the mark and if it’s something I should consider for future posts. I’m hoping there’s an interest in this topic. But I know you folks are out there and I have a feeling those making their own fantasy spreadsheets are likely to be hanging out here at Rotographs. So there’s a chance this won’t be well received. Discussing lengthy Excel formulas, a bit more niche. Making your own spreadsheet is a bit niche. ![]()
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