Yes, you can have several lists in the same Excel document. Each list can be created on a separate worksheet within the same Excel workbook. This way, you can keep track of different projects at different addresses.

You can name each worksheet according to the project or address it represents for easy identification. Excel also allows you to sort and filter data in each list, which can be useful for managing your projects.

Remember to save your workbook regularly to avoid losing any data.

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Your issue tracker issue list should sort issues by type. In our example, we define these inputs in the Fields tab here. Your fields tab should also define the priority levels of your issues, who can open a ticket, the stages of your workflow, and the status of tickets. In our variation, each issue type is color-coded, and type names are editable in the Fields tab.

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While the content provided talks about issue tracking and ticketing system, it doesn't mention anything about project statistics. However, in general, most project management tools do provide statistics on different projects. These statistics can include information like the number of tasks completed, time spent on each task, overall project progress, and more. It's best to check with your specific tool's documentation or support team for more detailed information.

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