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Unzip qc.exe and quests.qc into your morrowind main directory (where the journal file is written). Double click on qc.exe to run it. There's some help information in the utility itself, just click the help button. For the purists who want absolutely no spoiler information at the expense of having to do some busy work by hand, you might want to

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Unzip qc.exe and quests.qc into your morrowind main directory (where the journal file is written). Double click on qc.exe to run it. There's some help information in the utility itself, just click the help button.

For the purists who want absolutely no spoiler information at the expense of having to do some busy work by hand, you might want to delete the quests.qc file. This will allow you to sort each of your journal entries yourself, and mark which of them are "quest finishers". Having the full journal that I had (by using the "filljournal" console cheat) allowed me to see what was possible for each quest, so I had an edge in determining the final rewards or journal entries that a quest can give.

For the semi-purists, you may want to remove all "finisher" tags from the database, with the menu option. This will still sort your journal entries based on quests, but will give no information about when each of those quests might be "done". It's not too much work to manually set quests as "finished" for any given game, so this might be a nice option for many of you. You might end up pulling your hair out trying to find that last journal entry/reward that the utility implies is part of a quest (by not setting your seemingly done quest as "finished"), when in fact it may just be a mistake in the database, or it could be impossible to get in your current game.

In any case, please understand that the database is not exact or perfect, I built it by hand with no knowledge of the internal logic of any of the quest trees. Luckily Bethsesda was somewhat principled in much of their journal entry language, so it should be mostly coherent.