![]() ![]() You then assign the 3 colors you want, and you will get the same results as I do. You can right click the cells in Google Sheets and choose “Conditional Formatting” and use a Color Scale and then input your minimum as 0, middle as 5, and max as 10, for a 10 point per day trade. On my GB groups, I also re-color the cells red when I am done, so I don’t get mixed up, so when starting over, you would want to make all of those cells blue again at the beginning of the month. When the month is up, you copy the sheet to a new tab, delete the data, and change the dates out at the top and start over. Like when you age up, it would be great to know which buildings you need to upgrade to improve their boost, and which ones stay the same. I'd love to be able to diff two different ages and highlight the ones with changed values. ![]() The green fields represent that the day was completed, the yellow means partial, and the red means it’s near the low end of the scale. 29 14 comments Best Add a Comment exoriare 1 yr. In this example, there are 3 daily swaps, and 2 GB groups. In the above picture you have a few elements, you have the days of the month running across the top, and then you have each of your swaps, whether it is just 1 daily swap, or multiple across worlds, and then a GB group or two. ![]()
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