Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 Hello All, I want to tell you something I discovered in the working of the worksheet that can create errors. If you use the worksheet and insert some values in row 16 e; this is the row where to adjust the value of the 12th lord. You know Sun and Moon are excluded of being 12th lord so if they aspect some planet with more points the worksheet will deduce them if they are not lords of D or E. Well if you do that and then save the chart to look at it later or whatever; these values remain of course. Now if you make a new worksheet those row 16e values from the former chart remain SO YOU HAVE TO CHECK THE DIFFERENT PAGES FOR EACH HOUSE TO SEE IF THERE IS NOT A FIGURE POPPING UP FROM " NOWHERE " IN THIS ROW You have of course to delete this value for the new chart. I think that's the reason that after some time the worksheet doesn't " work " accurately. It's not the worksheet; it's those values in row 16 e that have to be checked for each new chart. Hope this helps some of you or was I the only one who didn't know that ? Best regards Margarita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2002 Report Share Posted January 2, 2002 Dear Margarita, I have experienced the same, so now I do not save it, I print it, and keep in record. krushna , " dmlettens " <dmlettens@s...> wrote: > Hello All, > I want to tell you something I discovered in the working of > the worksheet that can create errors. > If you use the worksheet and insert some values in row 16 > e; this is the row where to adjust the value of the 12th > lord. You know Sun and Moon are excluded of being 12th lord > so if they aspect some planet with more points the > worksheet will deduce them if they are not lords of D or E. > Well if you do that and then save the chart to look at it > later or whatever; these values remain of course. > Now if you make a new worksheet those row 16e values from > the former chart remain SO YOU HAVE TO CHECK THE DIFFERENT > PAGES FOR EACH HOUSE TO SEE IF THERE IS NOT A FIGURE > POPPING UP FROM " NOWHERE " IN THIS ROW You have of course to > delete this value for the new chart. I think that's the > reason that after some time the worksheet doesn't " work " > accurately. It's not the worksheet; it's those values in > row 16 e that have to be checked for each new chart. > Hope this helps some of you or was I the only one who > didn't know that ? > Best regards > Margarita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2002 Report Share Posted January 3, 2002 Thanks Margarita, I think that is an error that was noticed when the worksheet first came out. I always check for any residual figures in 16e anyway. Namaste, Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2002 Report Share Posted January 3, 2002 Hello Peter, I must have missed that , probably away and not noticing or whatever. I just only noticed it and didn’t even realize where errors came from. Krushna pointed out that it was not working properly but I somehow didn’t realize where they came from. Best regards Margarita -----Original Message----- Peter [petermay] Thursday, January 03, 2002 10:17 AM To: Re: WORKSHEET Thanks Margarita, I think that is an error that was noticed when the worksheet first came out. I always check for any residual figures in 16e anyway. Namaste, Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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