pav said:Hi what meter do you use? as most meters will have the ability to download the data to a application which is provided by the meter provider. Most meter manufactures provide the data cable for free once you have registered the meter with them.
Currently I use the contour next usb, which has a simple and effective data app, which you can tweak to some degree to suit your needs. You can then save the results as a pdf file or export them to an excel file, which can then be tweaked like adding notes as you require.
MikeMoon01 said:Hi, It's my pleasure to join this forum and I think this is the best platform for learning because I have found many experienced people here. so I am here in this thread to know some thing about the online excel spread sheet, Actually I am using this sheet and I have done a lot of work but Now I have deleted the two sheets by mistakenly. so now I can get it back ?
dmoreno said:Hello, I am new in the board. I am diabetic type 1 since 2007. I like sports: cycling, running and swimming. So far I have control myself fine, actually I keep my levels too low and it is something I want to correct. I measure my glucose frequently, but I do not keep a very good log of it. Now I want to take it more seriously. However, the spreadsheet and programs I´ve found in Internet are too complex and time consuming. I am sure in the community there is people that have worked a good excel spreadsheet to keep the info, simple and useful to track the glucose levels and the sport activity. Kind regards,
David
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