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I think I mentioned in my drafting complex novels video last month that I have recently with my current work in progress started using a spreadsheet to keep track of my outline and today I want to show you what that looks like and talk about how and why Iamp;#39;m using it a little background about me and plotting I have always done all of my outlining and plotting by hand in a notebook which makes for very haphazard plotting because in a physical notebook writing by hand you canamp;#39;t copy and paste you canamp;#39;t move things to a separate document you canamp;#39;t add more to a page once itamp;#39;s full you canamp;#39;t move things around so just make things kind of messy so what Iamp;#39;m trying to remember the order of the next few scenes I wanted to write and what is supposed to happen in them and clues I was going to drop and little bits of dialogue and moments that I wanted to include I have to flip all over the place in a notebook to find those things because unfo