Here is a neat feature I did not know about. With Google spreadsheets you can instantly make a spreadsheet or graph available on the web for others to see. Here is an example:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AqqvuFUMAp9HdDJDSTFhS3BQMVlydHhjZEpQVGswVXc&output=html Anyone can see this, but no one can change it but me. This is in HTML format. You cannot use it as a spreadsheet, but you can copy the columns and insert them into your own spreadsheet. I just tried that. I cannot figure out how to make the y-axis start at zero. Anyway, this capability should be useful in discussions here. In the upcoming version of the LENR-CANR.org webpage, I plan to make the Monthly Totals a spreadsheet with a couple of graphs at the bottom, like this. So I can just add in the totals every month without making images of the graphs to upload them. In the WordPress blog group discussion it says you can easily include one of these graphs in a WordPress page. Failing that, you could just make a link to this page, using the same technique I use to link to the new Library relational database screens. - Jed

