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Do you make notes on what has happened after a game session?
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<blockquote data-quote="RuminDange" data-source="post: 1365424" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I tend to take notes though out the session and clear them up or finalize them after the session if I have time. </p><p>I use Excel where I designed my game world calendar with each cell representing a day. I use the comment on the cell to input the daily happenings and if needed with time breakdown when things get critical.</p><p>I have one row in the month that represents the game world stuff (things the players don't know about, NPC time lines etc) and then I have a row for each of the player's PC's that detail out thier own timeline of information when the party is split up like it is currently. When they come togather I use the world row for the adventure or the row of whichever character brought the group togather for something if it wasn't planned. </p><p>Anyway, the only problem I've found so far after 3+ years of using this, is searching for something, doesn't do to well in the comments. But I'm slowly working on macro that will transfer everything out to a Word document for ease in searching.</p><p></p><p>RD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuminDange, post: 1365424, member: 5412"] I tend to take notes though out the session and clear them up or finalize them after the session if I have time. I use Excel where I designed my game world calendar with each cell representing a day. I use the comment on the cell to input the daily happenings and if needed with time breakdown when things get critical. I have one row in the month that represents the game world stuff (things the players don't know about, NPC time lines etc) and then I have a row for each of the player's PC's that detail out thier own timeline of information when the party is split up like it is currently. When they come togather I use the world row for the adventure or the row of whichever character brought the group togather for something if it wasn't planned. Anyway, the only problem I've found so far after 3+ years of using this, is searching for something, doesn't do to well in the comments. But I'm slowly working on macro that will transfer everything out to a Word document for ease in searching. RD [/QUOTE]
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