 If you are doing a big data collection project, you might want to use Word Forms. What do I mean by that? What I mean is that you might want to have your data collectors filling out a form in Microsoft Word Online, like doing Save As on the blank form, naming it some unique name for that experimental unit, and then typing the data into the form. Here, I'll show you what I mean. See this Word Form? This is intended to be typed into. I used features to make typing into it easy, like these tables. Let me show you what it looks like when it's filled in. See here? To fill this out about the patient, the data collector just had to click their cursor into each field and type in the data. And then they just saved the unique form as a file, naming it after the patient's study ID number. Want to learn more about designing data collection and data entry processes? Take my free online course, Understanding Research Forms, Surveys and Instruments. The link is in the description.