Creating System Writeups What's the Best Way
#1
Posted 2014-December-31, 12:45
Also, as I am currently using 2010 Word for most of my notes, is it possible to create a collapsible list (as to enhance the document visually when reading... some notes can be too much to look at)? If so, I would like to know how.
#2
Posted 2014-December-31, 13:36
I use headers and subheaders in Word 2010 and let it and generate a table of contents.
With that you can easily navigate when you open the navigation screen on the left.
This also works when you save it as pdf.
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#3
Posted 2014-December-31, 13:53
-- Bertrand Russell
#4
Posted 2014-December-31, 19:12
jgillispie, on 2014-December-31, 12:45, said:
Also, as I am currently using 2010 Word for most of my notes, is it possible to create a collapsible list (as to enhance the document visually when reading... some notes can be too much to look at)? If so, I would like to know how.
Sure, just use heading styles in word and then use outlines to view the document.
#5
Posted 2015-January-01, 03:50
#7
Posted 2015-January-04, 02:41
#9
Posted 2015-January-06, 07:28
Kungsgeten, on 2015-January-04, 02:41, said:
I'd second this, and I also like google spreadsheets. BML has really nice LaTeX and HTML exports including suit symbols. Excel is a nice way of doing out complex bidding sequences, but doesn't really support doing the underlying logic (which BML does). Small sample of BML output from a project I have started (but not finished!) for Jinsky below. Errors are my own. In the HTML and LaTeX export suit symbols can be 2 or 4 colour.
Google spreadsheets is another option. It is fully portable, and can be readily edited by 2 or more people. Also the central location and online accessibility enables you to check your notes between sessions to clarify a misunderstanding, or easily read them on your phone, tablet or laptop on the bus or whatever. Notes from some of my partnerships as an example: https://docs.google....F2OUdIN3c&gid=3
#10
Posted 2015-January-26, 19:46
The use of styles and outlines in Word was the popular way to build bidding trees some time ago. Glad to know it can still be done, though I gave up on MS products at the 2003-to-2007 transition.
#11
Posted 2015-February-11, 01:09
i think it's much easier to add boxes around lines of text to create a section.
#12
Posted 2015-February-18, 06:42
whereagles, on 2015-January-06, 04:37, said:
I can agree to that providing you call my entire system a single convention...
#13
Posted 2015-February-19, 07:54
- Easy to share
- Easy to edit
- Easy to make suggestions
- Easy to link up to external references
- Supports BBO style !c, !d, !h, and !s shortcuts.
- The headings make it hyper linked document so you can jump to a specific section.