Not sure really how I could pull that off in excel. Would need to have a sheet for each then pull them together on a display sheet. Wouldn't really work particularly well, you'd be better off making two copies of the sheet honestly, unless someone knows a way I'm missing?
Thanks for sharing Ihm.
I must do something wrong: I open your document under GoogleDoc. Some values are in error (writing #NAME in the cell) as I guess GoogleDoc doesn't use the same formulaes. I click on "File" and "Download as..." and ask for an xlsx format. Once opened under Excel I still have that error on some cells, all those related to food.
Do I do it wrong on the recovering method? Or is it that I downloaded it at the exact time you were modifying something on food?
Edit: I downloaded it again by rightclicking on it and asked "Download" and it works correctly now. I guess opening the doc and asking to get it in xslx wasn't the good way to get it.
Last edited by Migosha; 01-16-2014 at 08:12 PM.

I haven't looked at the spreadsheet in question, but one possible option would be to use the restrictions as an override. E.g. you have a general selection pool, but that selection pool is overridden by preset filters. If the filter = pre-T5, then zero-out Boots of Maiming from the selection pool.
On a separate topic: general reminder to avoid too much discussion about the detailed functionality of individual parsers. Don't want the thread to get deleted and stuff.
Last edited by EasymodeX; 01-16-2014 at 11:43 PM.
there's a way to do drop-down menus in excel, but I'm not that good.
I did add an option to my spreadsheets to choose to exclude turn 5 drops though, if you wanna check em out
I have multiple drop down lists on the sheets as well as the ability to exclude any drops you want.I haven't looked at the spreadsheet in question, but one possible option would be to use the restrictions as an override. E.g. you have a general selection pool, but that selection pool is overridden by preset filters. If the filter = pre-T5, then zero-out Boots of Maiming from the selection pool.
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