Because Google Sheets has made a few improvements and different design choices this year, I am happy to walk you through how to use, edit, and refine the Reading Log to personalize it to your tastes and reading habits. While there are many awesome features, you can always delete or hide the ones that you don’t want to use or find distracting. I recommend hiding rather deleting, though — sometimes certain values are connected to other features, and you don’t want to make a big mess of code! Unfortunately, I am not able to respond to every single request for help due to the high volume of emails I receive and my busy schedule. Please do let me know if you see an error or run into issues, but I recommend checking out the video for troubleshooting, and trying to solve your problem via the Google Sheets help forums first. Happy reading! If you’d like instructions on how to edit it, watch my YouTube video walkthrough, which explains some of the functions and how they work, and shows you how to add or change wording and features. The good news? It’s a LOT easier to edit than it used to be, thanks to some Sheets updates that went into effect in 2022. Want to see how the log has evolved over the years? Check out the 2020 log, the 2021 log, and the 2022 log!

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