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Habitspark Spreadsheet - Fancy Excel version

Discussion in 'Beta Testing' started by Rebecca, May 22, 2011.

  1. Rebecca Administrator

    This spreadsheet can be used to track your progress using habitspark. This spreadsheet relies on named functions & conditional formatting. To fill out, you just enter =y =n or . & the formulas do the rest. You can configure things like minimum and maximum habits, days until new habit, and starting date.

    Because of advanced functionality, it might not work well with non-excel programs or older versions of excel.

    Update: now there's a video introducing this spreadsheet: http://www.habitspark.com/forums/media/video-1-how-to-use-habitspark-spreadsheet-to-track-goals.2/
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  2. pullupgirl Member

    Hi, I've been using this spreadsheet for a few days. I found out that I could cut & paste my results into my blogger posts, and it looks very pretty. You can see an example here: http://pullup-girl.blogspot.com/
    Rebecca likes this.
  3. Rebecca Administrator

    Very nice, I didn't realize that was possible! Good luck with your goals :)
  4. NoMonkeyNo100 New Member

    Picked up the spreadsheet and will use it in Excel. I will also test its transportability to & from some other systems. Will let you know how that goes.

    PullupGirl has a nice blog going on her efforts. I'm working on my blog setup at Wordpress and Eblogger. Trying to decide which I would like to make my nesting place. soon soon...
  5. Rebecca Administrator

    Looking forward to it. I like wordpress.
  6. Jason Digges New Member

    Does this import into google docs?
  7. Rebecca Administrator

    I haven't tried, but I highly doubt it. It relies on things like conditional formatting & named formulas. I'd be very impressed with google docs if it did :) The simple version should work though!

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