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  • title
  • description
  • startdate
  • enddate

 

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Make sure to copy the names exactly as they're written in the index.

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Now, fill in your data for each cell. You'll see from the Timeline guide that each row represents an event on the timeline. We've entered four events in the example below. This data was taken from the Thomas Jefferson Foundation's website.

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Now that you’ve entered your data, it’s time to format it.

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To freeze the first row, click View in the top menu, then Freeze. Choose 1 row. A grey line will appear under this row.

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The Timeline reference guide also has specific data types for each column. Luckily, our example is easy: every column should be in the plain text data type.

To set the data type, select your column. Click Format from the menu, then Number. Choose Plain Text. Do this for each column.

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Now your data is ready to go, and you can move to Audio-Video.

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