I turned mine in about 2 hours before the deadline. Note to self: do not procrastinate DO's to be finished on Mother's Day.
I agree with Alan's comment about how this new DO template in excel has many advantages around the calculations and other advantages of automation. Overall I really like it a lot, and consider it a big step forward. My problem is that I like to occassionally write excessively long action descriptions. The action description cell on the Main sheet can only be expanded so big, then the text disappears on the page (though can be read one line at a time at the top of the spreadsheet).
To fix this, I tried adding a spreadsheet dedicated strictly to text. The idea was that having all of the longer text descriptions on big/wide cells, all on one page would be easier to write, and easier to read for Bjorn. I created one large (wide) column for text, and a row dedicated to each action description on the Main sheet. Regent Action 1,2,3, Court 1,2,3 etc. I then tried to import these bigger (page wide) text cells into the Main sheet at it's corresponding location, but ran out of time (Mother's Day, you know) and failed. I still think conceptually it is a good idea though.
Many thanks again to everyone who has put work into this excel/DO project. This is good stuff.