Legacy Spreadsheet
infamy:
I made this for my own use so that I could track my Legacy Sims's progress. My biggest concerns were remembering to do portraits of everyone, plus the 32(!) unique lifetime wishes.
Anyway - I thought it might be handy for others. I'm not a spreadsheet whiz and this has undergone exactly ten minutes of testing, if you find errors let me know and I'll try to fix them. There are no macros to worry about, just straight-up formulas. Sample data for you to copy is included. Just fill in your own details in the pale yellow areas and it will add up your current score. I didn't include a column for 200,000 aspiration points. I'd make up a good reason, but the reason is that I forgot. If you do hit 200K, you could just add another line for that Sim and give them a second "Yes" under the 100K column.
There is room for 200 Sims. Should be enough?
It's Excel 2003, but since it's so straightforward, I don't think anything is stopping me from saving it as an older version, if someone wanted it.
Edit: Re-upload only has one sheet, might be openable in MS Works. Otherwise, check out the Google docs version:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=r8sZ2UPrXEGMhkpQgldVF4Q
awrevell:
That is a nice spreadsheet, thank you for posting it here. I printed out the rules and was planning on starting a legacy game today, this will be a great help in keeping track of things.
minidoxigirli:
I use Webspiration (www.mywebspiration.com) to make a diagram of my Legacy family. It's handy to have an expanding family tree in it.
wendylady:
My open office opens it just fine. I Just wish you had a blank one along with it so i could have been lazy and not deleted your info that was put in as examples.
saladoor:
Quote from: wendylady on 2009 June 23, 02:33:05
My open office opens it just fine. I Just wish you had a blank one along with it so i could have been lazy and not deleted your info that was put in as examples.
lol
That's well lazy, you only have to delete about five lines! ;D
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