Okay, so, today I wanted to make an entertainment calendar, a simple one, just for myself to keep track of things. I decided to call it “taos entertainment calendar,” ’cause, why not?
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Getting Started
First things first, I needed a place to, like, actually build this thing. I’m no coder, so I figured a spreadsheet would be the easiest. I opened up my trusty spreadsheet program, ready to start.
Basic Structure
I thought about what I needed. Basically, just the dates, the event, and maybe some notes, right? So, I made three columns:
- Date
- Event
- Notes
I made those headers bold, just to look a little more organized.
Filling It In
Then came the fun part – actually putting in the information. I went through my emails, messages, and all that, looking for stuff I wanted to remember. Concerts, movie releases, game releases, whatever caught my eye.
I started typing them in, one by one. It was kinda tedious, I am not gonna lie, but hey, gotta do what you gotta do. For the “Date” column, I made sure to use a consistent format. For the “Event” column, I just put down a quick description. And the “Notes” column was for anything extra – like ticket prices, who I was going with, or if I needed to pre-order something.
Making it Look Nice
Once I had a bunch of stuff entered, I played around with the layout a little. I adjusted the column widths, so everything was easy to read. Nothing fancy, just making it user-friendly for myself.
Done for Now
And… that’s pretty much it! I now have a simple, working entertainment calendar. It’s nothing special, but it does the job. I can easily see what’s coming up, and I won’t forget about that concert I was so excited about. I’ll probably keep adding to it as I find more stuff, but for now, I’m calling it a win.