Open Source Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Tournament Management Software

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Tournament Management Software

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    Badmintontourney

    A badminton tournament planner spreadsheet

    A Excel spreadsheet to organize and manage badminton tournament. Include match schedule conflict gestion and court availability. Since it is a excel workbook, everyone with spreadsheet experience can use it easily I'm looking for people to test and comment on the application. And hopefully collaborator with programming skills to help me with new features I cannot implement. As you will see by looking at the code, I'm no programmer and everything was done mostly by copy/past chunk of code found on tutorial website. Still I think the result is nice and it make for a really efficient program. What the program is lacking most currently is versatility. I tailored it for my type of tournament but it would be nice to implement more tournament format. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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