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For years I have kept my cigar diary in my head and on myriad scraps of paper. I just never took the time to start a proper cigar diary. Well, now I'm getting old and forgetfull. I just purchased a surveyors "field notes" book and plan to begin entering the new cigars I smoke, and of course, the ones I already enjoy on a regular basis.

My question is this: Does anyone already have a cigar diary that they may have created in Microsoft Excel or Word? Excel is most likely what you may have created a diary in as it is a database. If the answer to this question is yes, could you post it to the board, or maybe via Admin so they can scan it for crappy macro viruse's. Just a thought. I use the computer a lot and thought why invent something if already someone else has.

Thanks in advance,


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Not exact what you're asking for but here is one that you can print for yourself, provided/offered by CI-
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/graphics/dossier.pdf
 
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I created a simple spreadsheet in excel to track my cigar adventures. Nothing fancy, just a few columns that listed: Mfg, cigar type, cost, date code if avail., tasting notes, and a check box for yes or no as to if I would buy it again. I've kept it for several years, and helps me to 'remember' what I liked and didn't.


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Originally posted by rebeljohn:
I created a simple spreadsheet in excel to track my cigar adventures. Nothing fancy, just a few columns that listed: Mfg, cigar type, cost, date code if avail., tasting notes, and a check box for yes or no as to if I would buy it again. I've kept it for several years, and helps me to 'remember' what I liked and didn't.


RebelJohn,

Any chance of you sharing that spreadsheet?


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Not exact what you're asking for but here is one that you can print for yourself, provided/offered by CI-
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/graphics/dossier.pdf


Loco,

I went to the website and it was so close to what I was wanting it's scary. I dowloaded the PDF and will use it to keep track of my smokes. also, RebelJohn has a spreadsheet already made up that I'm asking him to share. SmileSmoke friends do share I know.

Again, thanks for the website link,


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About 10-years-ago I got a Cigar Dossier from the now defunct Cigar Enthusiast catalog. On each page was a place to stick a cigar band and to describe the cigar. Name, Size, Wrapper color, Price per stick/box, and what you had eaten just before smoking.

There was room for 3 cigars per page and there were abut 100 pages in the book.

I managed to fill one in a year.


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About 10-years-ago I got a Cigar Dossier from the now defunct Cigar Enthusiast catalog. On each page was a place to stick a cigar band and to describe the cigar. Name, Size, Wrapper color, Price per stick/box, and what you had eaten just before smoking.

There was room for 3 cigars per page and there were abut 100 pages in the book.

I managed to fill one in a year.


Doc,

Thanks for your reply. This dossier you mention is similar to the link Loco sent me. It was a PDF file, so I downloaded it and will print it out and use it in a 3-ring binder. It has only two entrys per page, but that's OK. And, it has a place to put the cigar band. If it's on paper or a Spreadsheet, I can't forget the information. Again, thanks.

Also, thanks to all who gave me a reply. It is much easier to ask if something is already available than to make it from scratch. This is a good Forum, and a friendly one. I'm glad I joined.


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First recon.......my e-mail is in my profile......send me your e-mail address, and I'll be glad to share the spreadsheet.....


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I've been using a free program called CigarBriefcase. It includes a database of about two thousand cigars and allows you to include pictures of your cigars.

http://www.vaagan.com/cigarbriefcase/

Here's a screenshot showing how someone filled in the tasting notes.

http://www.eflanger.com/temp/cig-bc1.jpg
 
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First recon......file is on the way........
DAL.....Nice database for cigars........


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Originally posted by rebeljohn:
First recon.......my e-mail is in my profile......send me your e-mail address, and I'll be glad to share the spreadsheet.....


Done, and thanks


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I've been using a free program called CigarBriefcase. It includes a database of about two thousand cigars and allows you to include pictures of your cigars.

http://www.vaagan.com/cigarbriefcase/

DAL,

I downloaded the program and will give it a try.
Thanks

Here's a screenshot showing how someone filled in the tasting notes.

http://www.eflanger.com/temp/cig-bc1.jpg


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When you add a cigar to "My Cigars", if the default text fields don't apply to your cigar, you can enter your own text. For example, if you add a cigar that is a Perfecto, you have to enter Perfecto in the cigar "Type" text box. The program will remember that the cigar you added is a Perfecto, but it will not add Perfecto to the default list to be used for another Perfecto you might add at a later time. You will have to enter Perfecto each time you add a Perfecto cigar. BTW, as you type a word, you will see an hour glass indicating that the program is updating the description. If, after you finish typing a word, you do not see the description updated(in the cigar list at the left), just point your mouse at any one of the other text boxes and click in it. You will see the new word added to your cigar's description. The help file describes other things that you can do with the program.
 
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When you add a cigar to "My Cigars", if the default text fields don't apply to your cigar, you can enter your own text. For example, if you add a cigar that is a Perfecto, you have to enter Perfecto in the cigar "Type" text box. The program will remember that the cigar you added is a Perfecto, but it will not add Perfecto to the default list to be used for another Perfecto you might add at a later time. You will have to enter Perfecto each time you add a Perfecto cigar. BTW, as you type a word, you will see an hour glass indicating that the program is updating the description. If, after you finish typing a word, you do not see the description updated(in the cigar list at the left), just point your mouse at any one of the other text boxes and click in it. You will see the new word added to your cigar's description. The help file describes other things that you can do with the program.


DAL,

Thanks for the info. I just this night downloaded the Cigar Diary you mentioned and have not as yet had the opportunity to open it for testing. I will print your post for refernece when I start the program tomorrow,

Best regards,


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