RWayneH
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Excel Bingo Workbook?
Has anyone ever created and Excel Bingo workbook? or know were to get one? I have one for Yatzee that I play all the time.
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staffweb.psdschools.org/be nj/10/Exce l/bingo.xl s
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I was looking for one that has a good display board of numbers called so you can put on the projector for all to see, One that we can manipulate from BINGO to a learning tool.. and obviously generates the random cards. Does that one do this? At first glance it looked like just a card generator.
check this one as well http://www.internet4classrooms.com/excel_files/review_bingo.xls
Wait, you're going to award 500 points for this? :-D Make sure you spread out the luv...
:-) trying to help
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Glen: Unless you have something better? I may have to split the pts up. :-)
Also here:
http://blog.contextures.com/archives/2009/03/12/create-bingo-cards-in-excel/
and an example file from David Hager:
http://www.cpearson.com/Zips/Bingo.ZIP
(see also link: http://dailydoseofexcel.com/archives/2009/03/13/bingo/
Both of these examples follow the proper numbering also for bingo: each column has consecutive groups of 15 possible numbers (not randomized all over).
http://blog.contextures.com/archives/2009/03/12/create-bingo-cards-in-excel/
and an example file from David Hager:
http://www.cpearson.com/Zips/Bingo.ZIP
(see also link: http://dailydoseofexcel.com/archives/2009/03/13/bingo/
Both of these examples follow the proper numbering also for bingo: each column has consecutive groups of 15 possible numbers (not randomized all over).
Glenn,
the link of dailydose was already pointed by me :-)
the link of dailydose was already pointed by me :-)
Yup; I was noting where I'd seen David Hager's macro-enabled workbook.
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Thanks for the help
http://dailydoseofexcel.com/archives/2009/03/13/bingo/