Updated cheat sheets/QSR's and 2023 army builder.

Started by Ludwig, January 23, 2023, 10:48:59 PM

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Ludwig

Where can I find the updated (2023) Army Builder and cheat sheets/qsr's in English to download??? I use the LibraryOffice Calc.
Thanks for your help.
Best Wishes,
Ludwig Herrmann

nikgaukroger

2023 lists and army builder are available from the MeG website - https://mortem-et-gloriam.co.uk/meg/ - vis the Army Lists and Armies menu item.

The existing QRS sheets are still current (the ones at the end of the PDF edition are slightly tweaked but no actual rules changes).
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Andy Clarke

Dear all,
Am I being a total muppet?!?
I have tried to open the 2023 army builder from the link below (  https://mortem-et-gloriam.co.uk/meg/ ) and also directly from the website but I am having trouble!  I use iMac.
Upon opening the iMac version, it tells me that the version cannot be opened and that it is corrupt!   The MS word version appears but is locked to read only and I cannot find a way to unlock it!
Please will somebody far more savvy than I help me with this.  Many thanks.
Andy

lionheartrjc

Quote from: Andy Clarke on February 15, 2023, 09:55:34 AM
Dear all,
Am I being a total muppet?!?
I have tried to open the 2023 army builder from the link below (  https://mortem-et-gloriam.co.uk/meg/ ) and also directly from the website but I am having trouble!  I use iMac.
Upon opening the iMac version, it tells me that the version cannot be opened and that it is corrupt!   The MS word version appears but is locked to read only and I cannot find a way to unlock it!
Please will somebody far more savvy than I help me with this.  Many thanks.
Andy

Andy,
1. You will need to download the army builder first, not try to open it directly.
2. The file is a .xlsx (Excel) or an .ods (Open Document Spreadsheet)  file - neither of these formats is MS Word - so I am not surprised you could not open them...
The .ods version should work with OpenOffice or LibreOffice.  In theory it should be supported by most other spreadsheet programs as well.

I am not familiar with iMacs - so that is about the limit of how I can help you.  If you are still struggling - send me a private message.

Richard