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For years I've been using the track sheet that (I think) MJK created (thank you
). But I've always wanted an additional or alternate one that was laid out like the tracks and V-tracks are in my mind - hopefully that makes sense. With this sheet (created in Excel) - I can see everything I've got and know where it is - relative to tracks and V-tracks. It's obviously really helpful as a project grows and things get kinda confusing after multiple takes, moving things to adjacent tracks, etc. It's not perfect - but still, I think it can be helpful.
There is one here for both the DP-32(SD) and the DP-24(SD).
If you'd like to have the original .xlsx file so that you can edit it to your own liking - feel free to email me and I can send it to you (after a PayPal payment of $500.00US of course
).
You'll notice that I did not provide an area to name the sheet or put any other information. This was deliberate in that I wanted/needed to make the cell grid as large as possible in order to be able to write in them. And even then - some sort of personal short-hand will likely be necessary. Any other information can simply be written on the back - or maybe ad sticky tabs or something. And perhaps just keeping it in a project-specific folder might be the way.
I had to convert the .xlsx to .pdf in order to attach it here - I did a test print and all looks good on my end.
Anyway - here it is if you think it might be useful.

There is one here for both the DP-32(SD) and the DP-24(SD).
If you'd like to have the original .xlsx file so that you can edit it to your own liking - feel free to email me and I can send it to you (after a PayPal payment of $500.00US of course

You'll notice that I did not provide an area to name the sheet or put any other information. This was deliberate in that I wanted/needed to make the cell grid as large as possible in order to be able to write in them. And even then - some sort of personal short-hand will likely be necessary. Any other information can simply be written on the back - or maybe ad sticky tabs or something. And perhaps just keeping it in a project-specific folder might be the way.
I had to convert the .xlsx to .pdf in order to attach it here - I did a test print and all looks good on my end.
Anyway - here it is if you think it might be useful.

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