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Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 9:09 pm
by Deb Porter
Hi Philippa.

It's on the way to you now. Let me know if it doesn't make it into your inbox.

(And I know the feeling about that catcher, secretary and housekeeper. It's finding one that wants to work for free that's the hard part.) :lol:

Love, Deb

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 1:13 pm
by ladybug
Deb--

Are u still giving these out? I missed this somehow. I'd like one in Excel if you are still giving them out. You can send it traveledpaths at hotmail dot com! Thanks.

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 5:28 pm
by Deb Porter
Hi Christine. It's on the way to you. Check your junk if you don't receive it.

Love, Deb

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:50 pm
by theanointedpen
Thanks Deb, this is helpful...

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:25 am
by Deb Porter
theanointedpen wrote:Thanks Deb, this is helpful...
My pleasure.

Love, Deb

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:26 pm
by Harvestgal
Hi, if you are still giving these out, i'd like a copy in open office. Thanks.

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 5:12 pm
by Deb Porter
It's on the way to you now! :D

Love, Deb

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:19 pm
by Lawrence01
Deb.
Can I get a copy of the critique sheet? Probably Excel is the best one for me.
Thanks

Lawrence

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:17 am
by DonnaEdgar
Hello Miss Deb, hope you are having a blessed day. I am buddies with Mel and Kel. They both sent thier entries, along with a rating worksheet. So I have a couple of problems I hope you can help me with if you have time.
#1. HELP,... :helpwobble , I don't know how to do this!

#2. both my partners sent me their stuff in either a zip file or some other 'puter thingy.
Is there an simple way for me to do what ever I am suppose to be doing?
I have Windows XP.
I hope you can help me, this is my first ever challange and I don't want to let my Bud's down.
Big Blessings, Donna

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:23 pm
by Allison
DonnaEdgar wrote:Hello Miss Deb, hope you are having a blessed day. I am buddies with Mel and Kel. They both sent thier entries, along with a rating worksheet. So I have a couple of problems I hope you can help me with if you have time.
#1. HELP,... :helpwobble , I don't know how to do this!

#2. both my partners sent me their stuff in either a zip file or some other 'puter thingy.
Is there an simple way for me to do what ever I am suppose to be doing?
I have Windows XP.
I hope you can help me, this is my first ever challange and I don't want to let my Bud's down.
Big Blessings, Donna
I'm not Deb (obviously), but I think I can answer both of your questions.... kind of. :)

The rating sheet is just that.... A rating sheet. (I know.... enlightening! LOL) Basically, the scale is from 0.0 to 5.0, with 0 being they totally missed the mark on that category and 5 meaning it was outstanding - perfect or near perfect in that category. So a 3.5 would be good, but not great. a 2.5 would be okay... average, but not quite "good." A 1.5 would be poor.

As far as the zip file is concerned, first "save" it to your computer. When someone sends an attachment, there are usually two options. Save or open. You'll want to save it to a place you'll be able to find it quickly. I suggest your desktop for temporary storage. Then open the file. There should be an option near the top that says "extract all files." Click that, and you'll get the actual file. Though a challenge entry should be very small, and shouldn't need to be in a zip file... Wonder why they sent it like that. *shrugs* Oh well.

Hope that helps!

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:57 am
by DonnaEdgar
Hi Deb,
Sorry to be a pain. I think I have Office, I for sure do not have excel...or a zip thingy.
Thank you for all your hard work and commitment...pun intended.
Donna :heehee


P.S. Could you please tell me where I can find the place I need to go to so I might read the entries or is that allowed?
Blessings and hugs; Good things...

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:18 am
by Allison
DonnaEdgar wrote:Hi Deb,
Sorry to be a pain. I think I have Office, I for sure do not have excel...or a zip thingy.
Thank you for all your hard work and commitment...pun intended.
Donna :heehee


P.S. Could you please tell me where I can find the place I need to go to so I might read the entries or is that allowed?
Blessings and hugs; Good things...
And I'll try to help you out again....

If you don't have Excel, Google "Open Office" and download it. It's a free version of Microsoft Office, and unless you really, really need some very specific feature that's only available in the Microsoft products (I have NO idea what that might be, so don't ask. :) ) Deb even has a version specifically for Open Office.

If you're wondering where you can read the current challenge entries, use this link. http://www.faithwriters.com/wc-active-levels.php

If you're talking about entries for the upcoming topic, unless it's an entry your challenge buddy sent you, you can't read those entries until Thursday.

As far as the zip files are concerned, you shouldn't need any special software to open that. Did my instructions in my last post not work? :-/

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:53 am
by carolwelch
I need a copy of the rating worksheet in excel.

Thanks, Carol

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:19 am
by Come forth
Could I have an excel copy please. I have office 2007; is that okay?

Thank you.

Re: Rating Worksheet (as used by the judges)

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:46 pm
by Deb Porter
I'll try and get those to you asap. Hopefully in the next hour or so.

Love, Deb