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scspieker at yahoo.com
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Probably a bad idea, but one that came to mind while using Word 97...
Would it be feasable to have a roster which is updated be colorized with
changes from the previous roster.
For example, I play Mordheim, and find that the changes in my roster are
somewhat hard to follow unless I keep all of the previous printed rosters
with notes attached. So when we get to playing agian, we can share our
rosters to see what changes had been applied since the last game.
I play a player who has several different bands, and each time we play,
I cannot remember what changes had gone into his band, and we like to share
our rosters so that we can guage how well we did against each other and know
a little more in advance of something a little sneaky that may come up.
If I were to be so bold as to offer a suggestion on how this can be
accomplished, I would think a copy of the roster object or an array of the
roster contents (possibly the saved file itself) being the 'original'
document, then each option that was changed to be compared to the original
and then colored in red or something to signify the 'update'.
When the roster is printed is where it is most important, and so
updating the colors on the screen would have a low priority for me.
Thanks,
Scott
Would it be feasable to have a roster which is updated be colorized with
changes from the previous roster.
For example, I play Mordheim, and find that the changes in my roster are
somewhat hard to follow unless I keep all of the previous printed rosters
with notes attached. So when we get to playing agian, we can share our
rosters to see what changes had been applied since the last game.
I play a player who has several different bands, and each time we play,
I cannot remember what changes had gone into his band, and we like to share
our rosters so that we can guage how well we did against each other and know
a little more in advance of something a little sneaky that may come up.
If I were to be so bold as to offer a suggestion on how this can be
accomplished, I would think a copy of the roster object or an array of the
roster contents (possibly the saved file itself) being the 'original'
document, then each option that was changed to be compared to the original
and then colored in red or something to signify the 'update'.
When the roster is printed is where it is most important, and so
updating the colors on the screen would have a low priority for me.
Thanks,
Scott