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Free pipe sizing programs CIBSE based 1

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Edd101

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Apr 7, 2009
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With regard to the pipe sizing program pipesizes.xls, the link for which Brian2 posted under thread403-95028 " . I can't select the units in column D as the cell is locked.
Has anyone else overcome this or do they know of an alternative program? I tried downloading a similar program by Cooky listed in the same thread but the link was broken.
 
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The cell containing the units is a pull-down list, so you just click on the down arrow and the range of units appears for you to select from. If this feature isn't working, maybe you need to check that macros are enabled on your version of Excel.

Good luck,

Cooky
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=105a9818-bc9f-40f4-ae9f-1f5e56e4ed19&file=Pressure_drop_calculator_v1.xls
Sorry,

I never got round to posting any instructions with my spreadsheet! It's gone through some development over the last few years...I'll post the latest version shortly (it's been so long now, I more or less forgot I even had a website!).

Brian
 
Brian, how is the updated version coming along?

Ed
 
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