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Post by grammadee on Jan 4, 2021 4:19:59 GMT
I have a printable list in Word.
gramma is completing her spreadsheet.
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gramma
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Post by gramma on Jan 4, 2021 5:06:58 GMT
Here you - enter the name of the challenge you are completing in the top row of the spreadsheet. Then enter your points in the column under your challenge name. The spreadsheet will calculate you points. 2021 - 01 - 2 PEAS CHALLENGES.xlsx (71.13 KB)
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Post by coloradocropper on Jan 4, 2021 18:33:26 GMT
Thanks! This helps a lot!
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Post by coloradocropper on Jan 18, 2021 23:00:55 GMT
So I see some challenges don't have point value for completing it. For example, using sequins is like that but there are other challenges as well where there no point details. I want lots of points! ha!
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Post by grammadee on Jan 20, 2021 23:30:59 GMT
So I see some challenges don't have point value for completing it. For example, using sequins is like that but there are other challenges as well where there no point details. I want lots of points! ha! Sorry I didn't see this sooner.
If a challenge, like P-1 Use sequins, has no points attached, you get one point for using ANY sequins on your project, so whether you use one sequin or one hundred, you claim that one point.
Other challenges may offer points per item, or a bonus for using at least a certain number of items. Those will be listed specifically in that challenge. So if you use ANY dots on a project, P-6 will let you claim 5 points. If you use TEN+ dots, you earn an extra 5 points.
Hope this helps.
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Post by coloradocropper on Jan 20, 2021 23:53:53 GMT
Thanks Grammadee, your answer definitely clears up my question.
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Post by coloradocropper on Jan 20, 2021 23:56:14 GMT
Thanks Grammadee, your answer definitely clears up my question.
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