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Kylie, I don't use speadsheets for my challenges, I just use hyperlinks from my home group.However, I do reference one Sans set up for our "buddy reads".
I know the software is free on Google: https://docs.google.com/
I use an excel spreadsheet to track my reading challenges.The excel document has several worksheets, so that each challenge has its own page.
This can also be done on google docs.
I don't know if this is what you have in mind, Kylie.
Its how i ended up doing mine, challenge per tab and the front tab is a summary of them all. At least i know where i'm too. Wasn't sure if there was a better way or not with the layout etc.
I have my own super secret group with a challenge thread that I put links to all my challenges in different groups. I also add to read dates to the bookshelves for things I sign up for like buddy reads, BOM, challenges, etc. This puts them up as BOM for me for each month, so I don't sign up for too much.
Kylie, I have my own private group where I keep track of reading lists and challenges that I'v entered. I keep separate sections for each group that I'm in and record the challenges there along with the books that I plan to read. I've put the link below if you care to view how I've set it up. It's really helped me keep track of everything :)The Book Corner


While going through different topics i have found mention on spreadsheets for challenges, i was wondering how people lay them out for themselves.
I have a few challenges going for myself but find that i'm reading a bit for here and a bit for there and not actually getting ahead. :) I have notice that some of you read more than me, so maybe there is a way to be more organised in what, when, and who i read at a certain time. :)
Any help/suggestions would be great. With a 1 year old, list have become me since i forever get interrupted so a read list of some sort would be great.