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(This post was last modified: 11-13-2020, 04:52 PM by Southsider.)
that you would be willing to share?  I am trying to find an Excel template for shaving.  Specifically, one that tracks what soaps I have and my use of each.  I would also like to track my aftershaves, razors, blades and brushes.  Hopefully, someone out there has created one.

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Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(11-13-2020, 04:48 PM)Southsider Wrote: I am trying to find an Excel template for shaving.  Specifically, one that tracks what soaps I have and my use of each.  I would also like to track my aftershaves, razors, blades and brushes.  Hopefully, someone out there has created one.

Glenn, I know NurseDave uses something but unsure what it is or if it's what your looking for.
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I bet he has one that tracks all his Disney logo'd products.

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Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(11-13-2020, 05:04 PM)Southsider Wrote: I bet he has one that tracks all his Disney logo'd products.

He'd chain Mickey to an abacus if he could....

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Bay Area California
I actually use a diary app that you can tag entries called Diaro. I paid a small fee for the cloud version so I can cut and paste my SOTD on the computer, but then look on the app and sort by razor and see how many shaves I have on one I want to use.

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There is a insanely detailed Excel Spreadsheet called MAOSS that I got from the guy who developed it, back in the spring on another forum. It has no documentation, and while I could probably sit down at a desktop computer and figure out how to personalize it, I've really only looked at it using Google Sheets on my phone. I have it on my Google Drive, so if anyone is interested, DM me and I'll share it to you.

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Peachtree City, GA
(This post was last modified: 11-14-2020, 02:41 PM by DanLaw.)
If somebody wants one and has the patience to mock up handwritten examples of how they would care to visualize the output, can create this. Truth told, unless going to undertake mathematical exercise, this a database exercise but get the ubiquity of Excel (even when fit for application suboptimal) akin to 9mmP ammo

Pretty simple exercise but unneeded on my end as mark blade wrappers with matrix indicating shaves and blade orientation dictating razor, soap selection contingent on skin condition and brushes kept in rotating alignment so always balanced regarding which is up and ripeness order. However, am not a hobbyist shaver - it a hated task that try to minimize pain as much as possible but know many enjoy the process

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Southsider , are you familiar with Pivot Tables in excel? If so, you can easily create your own sheet. I set mine up as a calendar type and track blade, brush, soap, AS, razor, and a quick rating for each shave. Every now and then, I will create a PivotTable that shows me the number of times each item is used.

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Thanks HoosierShave,  I'll take a look at Pivot Tables.
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(This post was last modified: 11-14-2020, 04:33 PM by Southsider.)
Hi NurseDave,

I took a brief look at Diario just now and may just use that as a general diary app.  It gets lots of good reviews.

BTW, I have piggybacked on your request for product information in the past--specifically with regard to wallets.  I purchased two of the wallets mentioned in the thread you started elsewhere.  

Good ideas are like good jokes--as Groucho Marx said, "I know one when I steal one".

Glenn

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