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DaveG28 13-02-2012 06:49 PM

Editable Setup Sheets
 
Anyone got editable Tamiya Setup sheets?

I don't like writing them up, would rather do it on phone etc!

DavidAMS 13-02-2012 06:58 PM

re
 
i think i saw some on the petitrc site..

F1END 14-02-2012 01:08 PM

I did my own one for the 511 - there was a problem with the one on the petit site.

It's on my PC at home, and my internet is down atm, when it's back up, I'll link it on here. I did send a copy to Lee Martin, so maybe he can help.

I can create them easily enough from a normal pdf, so if I get time, I can do a 502 and 201 version.

(EDIT)... Found some anyway.

511
502 <-- not blank, but you can edit it.
201

Arn0 15-02-2012 12:31 AM

Nice to get some feedback!

I fixed the 502 editable setup sheet and you can download it now.

Can you please tell what is/was the issue with the 511 one?

F1END 15-02-2012 12:07 PM

There's a value that gets repeated. When you enter in 1 box, it repeats in 3 others.

Fixed it! <<-- clicky

:thumbsup:

DaveG28 15-02-2012 01:56 PM

What program do you use to edit them guys?

marco NL 15-02-2012 04:45 PM

Hi dave

i use Acrobat 10 Pro then you can fill in and save the setup sheet
but then must have Acrobat 10 Pro

Arn0 16-02-2012 04:55 AM

Just use Adobe Writer, you will be able to do File, Save as...

Quote:

Originally Posted by F1END (Post 621172)
There's a value that gets repeated. When you enter in 1 box, it repeats in 3 others.

Would have been nice to tell which one.
Anyway, found it and it wasn't the mostly used ones

F1END 16-02-2012 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arn0 (Post 621506)
Just use Adobe Writer, you will be able to do File, Save as...


Would have been nice to tell which one.
Anyway, found it and it wasn't the mostly used ones

Sorry, didn't have the original version infront of me and couldn't remember.

They should be editable in standard free Adobe reader, but you need Acrobat Pro to make the form in the first place.


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