Speaking of which, if you check out the men's schedule, all those "untelevised" games some people were freaking out over now say they are being broadcast on SNY.
It's up top, right above the Muscle Milk ad.when do you think the braintrust will put together a schedule I can download into Outlook for this coming Men's season?
Speaking of which, if you check out the men's schedule, all those "untelevised" games some people were freaking out over now say they are being broadcast on SNY.
It's up top, right above the Muscle Milk ad.
If you know anything about Excel, CSV files, and the cut and paste function, it's not hard to create an import file.
I'm not sure what you mean by braintrust and I'm not sure how I would upload it onto the site. I can give you a step-by-step though.
1. Download a scheduleand open it in Excel for formatting purposes (I used football). It will download as a CSV file.
2. Highlight and Copy the data table from the basketball schedule and Paste it into the CSV file. It should copy over in the same format (Start Date, Subject, Location and Start time).
3. Unmerge all cells.
4. Add "UConn Men's Basketball" before the "vs." or "at" for each line under the "Subject" heading This is important if you don't just want your calendar to read "vs. Concodia (Ill)" on November 4 (I used the "Concatenate", "Copy", and "Paste Special-Values" functions in Excel for speed, click on the Excel Help Icon if you don't know how to do this...or add it manually.)
5. Delete Football data, if you haven't already, as well as and any rows that have no data. Delete End Time column as well. The goal is to format the data exactly like the schedule originally downloaded.
6. Save as a .CSV file, no matter if some data won't be supported (i.e. the TV icon)
7. Upload (Import) the file to Outlook like you would one of the schedules provided by UConnHuskies dot com.
Just attach it here to your post.
I just tried to copy and paste the data for you guys here but it doesn't copy back to Excel appropriately...
You have to hit the "Upload a File" button on the bottom of the post you're making.
Doesn't support the file type.
Doesn't support the file type.
Not to be a doosh, but shouldn't there be commas between the column items?
Just rename it to .jpg
People just have to rename it once they download it. Just right click and choose save link as and make the extension .xls
Thanks.
Now when you open the file in Excel, it needs to be delimited by the aforementioned commas...then resaved.