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Update 0.5.0 - Workshop and Excel Support

Excel and workshop support have now been added. A "manage rosters" menu has now been added to handle the additional functionality. Uploading to the workshop is fairly straight forward.

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addedExcel and workshop support have now been added. A "manage rosters" menu has now been added to handle the additional functionality. Uploading to the workshop is fairly straight forward. From the manage rosters menu go to the workshop uploads menu. In this menu you can select a custom roster, give it a title, a description, and then click the upload button. If the upload is successful (check the log below the button) then it will appear in the workshop for you to make any additional changes/give it an image. If you want to use a roster from the workshop all you have to do is hit the subscribe button. After that, the roster will appear in all of the lists for custom rosters (it should be tinted blue). Additionally, you can make your own custom roster off of a subcribed item via the manage rosters menu. You may now export the default roster and custom rosters to excel. From there, you can make any edits and import the file back into the game. All of this is handled via the manage rosters menu. Note: Currently only the players and their contracts are imported/exported. This means that after importing you will still have to adjust coaches/teams information. To find the excel file, right click PureFootball2018 in your steam game lists and go to options->local files->view files on disk (i think thats what it is named). From there, there will be a folder named "excel exports". Inside this folder is all the rosters you have exported. After making your changes, move the excel file from the "excel exports" folder to the "excel imports" folder. Then, the excel import drop down menu will be populated with your roster file to import! Note: Imported files must be in the .CSV format. There will be more excel importing coming in the future- both for custom rosters and franchise data. Please let me know about any crashes or bugs you may encounter with the new systems!

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addedExcel and workshop support have now been added. A "manage rosters" menu has now been added to handle the additional functionality. Uploading to the workshop is fairly straight forward. From the manage rosters menu go to the workshop uploads menu. In this menu you can select a custom roster, give it a title, a description, and then click the upload button. If the upload is successful (check the log below the button) then it will appear in the workshop for you to make any additional changes/give it an image. If you want to use a roster from the workshop all you have to do is hit the subscribe button. After that, the roster will appear in all of the lists for custom rosters (it should be tinted blue). Additionally, you can make your own custom roster off of a subcribed item via the manage rosters menu. You may now export the default roster and custom rosters to excel. From there, you can make any edits and import the file back into the game. All of this is handled via the manage rosters menu. Note: Currently only the players and their contracts are imported/exported. This means that after importing you will still have to adjust coaches/teams information. To find the excel file, right click PureFootball2018 in your steam game lists and go to options->local files->view files on disk (i think thats what it is named). From there, there will be a folder named "excel exports". Inside this folder is all the rosters you have exported. After making your changes, move the excel file from the "excel exports" folder to the "excel imports" folder. Then, the excel import drop down menu will be populated with your roster file to import! Note: Imported files must be in the .CSV format. There will be more excel importing coming in the future- both for custom rosters and franchise data. Please let me know about any crashes or bugs you may encounter with the new systems!

Excel and workshop support have now been added. A "manage rosters" menu has now been added to handle the additional functionality. Uploading to the workshop is fairly straight forward. From the manage rosters menu go to the workshop uploads menu. In this menu you can select a custom roster, give it a title, a description, and then click the upload button. If the upload is successful (check the log below the button) then it will appear in the workshop for you to make any additional changes/give it an image. If you want to use a roster from the workshop all you have to do is hit the subscribe button. After that, the roster will appear in all of the lists for custom rosters (it should be tinted blue). Additionally, you can make your own custom roster off of a subcribed item via the manage rosters menu. You may now export the default roster and custom rosters to excel. From there, you can make any edits and import the file back into the game. All of this is handled via the manage rosters menu.

Note

Currently only the players and their contracts are imported/exported. This means that after importing you will still have to adjust coaches/teams information. To find the excel file, right click PureFootball2018 in your steam game lists and go to options->local files->view files on disk (i think thats what it is named). From there, there will be a folder named "excel exports". Inside this folder is all the rosters you have exported. After making your changes, move the excel file from the "excel exports" folder to the "excel imports" folder. Then, the excel import drop down menu will be populated with your roster file to import!

Note

Imported files must be in the .CSV format. There will be more excel importing coming in the future- both for custom rosters and franchise data. Please let me know about any crashes or bugs you may encounter with the new systems!

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