If you do not have the Shipyard and/or Outfitting services installed, the relevant components of the spreadsheet will be greyed-out automatically. Do NOT edit any other cells, they are set to auto-calculate. NOTE: If the final cargo and cost amounts change for the full release, these can be edited in the highlighted cells shown. All the other calculations are handled automatically. You can have a null value or a "0" for a non-fitted service. For each module that is fitted, in the Fitted column place a "1" and the cell will change to green. In the top left you can add your Carrier name, and the ID for the carrier (hopefully we'll be able to have custom IDs). The main panel contains two editable regions. Because the forums only allow uploading of 10 images per post, I'm splitting this into two posts. It is complex however so I've written a guide below on how to use it. You can download the spreadsheet from this link. Some people have said early versions of this were useful, so I thought I'd share the final version with you. Some of you might know that for the last few weeks I've been working on a Fleet Carrier Management spreadsheet in Excel (that can also be imported in Google Docs).
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