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Topic: Technique on spreadsheet bounty (Read 123 times)

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April 06, 2018, 04:45:42 AM
#3
Nice try. But I think everyone who knows to basic operation in computers knows this.

Don't want to argue with your effort, but man. This is too obvious.
Thanks for that feedback. I appreciate it. Just wanna let you know that this post is intended for the newbie participants not those veterans out there. Cheers mate.
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April 06, 2018, 03:03:31 AM
#2
Nice try. But I think everyone who knows to basic operation in computers knows this.

Don't want to argue with your effort, but man. This is too obvious.
full member
Activity: 494
Merit: 100
April 06, 2018, 02:59:08 AM
#1
Hi guys, Most of the members here are doing bounties right. And let's admit it that most of the bounty hunters here are newbies. So when you are participating in some bounties and you are trying to look for your name on the spreadsheet, I will teach you how to do it faster. This can help when you are checking how many stakes you have for a particular week or how many tokens you've earned for an ended bounty. This technique can be used on the spreadsheet using excel on docs.google.com.

NOTE: I will use some random name and random spreadsheet for this post

First, you go to the spreadsheet that your bounty manager made.



and then if you are using windows use Ctrl+F or if you are using a Mac computer, the use command+F.
After that, you will find a tool on the upper right of your screen just like on this picture. I use the random name wahyu5 to find it.
You will notice in the bottom left corner there is the name I just typed and it was Highlighted.



This will ease you everything especially when the bounty manager finishes his/her counting and arrange the list according to his/her will.

Hope this helps you, newbies, out there. Cheers!  Cool
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