Karazhan - character prerequisite info
Not too long ago, I saw a post here that linked a chart used by some
guild to weed out characters that weren't yet 'up to snuff' for
running Karazhan. It listed minimum requirements for each class, like
AP, hit, and crit% for rogues, etc., and used easy calculations to
factor whether a char was ready to contribute in Kara yet, or needed
to be tossed back in to grow bigger. I can't seem to find that post
anymore, and would be interested to see that chart again (or any such
info that other people may have, as well). Thanks in advance...
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Excel VBA Vs Chart Data Tables
... efficient using cells. ... there is a limit to how many characters can ... characters (maximum 255 series in a chart), and the Series Name argument is ... Worksheet space is cheap. ... (microsoft.public.excel.programming) - Re: Chart Y-axis definition. Limitation for Maximum characters ?
... and plot order) are only allotted something less than 256 characters (a ... to the scattered cells in the worksheet. ... > the worksheet was also coming in the chart defining range. ... > data points it wasnt specifying those 8 properly. ... (microsoft.public.excel.misc) - Re: Zero terminated strings
... Do you know if the standard mandates that ... Must std::string be able to cope with embedded NULLs? ... null characters, leading to the conclusion that they must be treated ... have to look for statements referring to charT(). ... (comp.lang.c) - RE: Extra Lines Inserted in Multi-Line Chart Titles
... Very frequently, when I create a chart in Excel 2007, give the chart a ... re-open the file in Excel 2007, I will find that Excel has inserted two extra ... truncates the last character or last few characters in the chart title. ... spaces) and then inserted two more linefeed characters before the next line ... (microsoft.public.excel.charting) - Re: Charts are hard / found a BUG in ChartObject behavior
... You can't work with chart series if the series is not visible (as is ... The DisplayBlanksAs trick has been rock-solid for me. ... Actually, it *is* surprising, and it is illogical from a programming ... Another solution is to use recognized characters in the chart object ... (microsoft.public.excel.programming) |
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