![]() I didn't run nearly as much in 2017 (on purpose), but 2018 is upon us, and I'm going to up my mileage this year-probably not to 2,018, though! It worked well, and helped me through my 2,016 mile year in 2016. Download the new files.Ībout two years ago, I created a basic-but-functional run tracking workbook (created in Excel). ![]() ![]() This way, you don't have to use the macro-enabled version to delete data at each new year. When the next year rolls around, repeat the process. These files are also set up as "master" files: The idea is you duplicate one, rename it for the current year, then use it. ![]() ![]() 2019 update: I've uploaded new files (in one zip archive this time) with a few changes and fixes. ![]()
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