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A question for those with PCs - hempick - 11-30-2013 Okay, I have about 2,000 or so different cards of my PC. I have everything that I own in a database. My issue is, how do I know what I do NOT have at this point? What do you all do? I could print out the entire list of cards for him from Beckett, but that seems like overkill since there are over 5,000. Suggestions? Thanks. RE: A question for those with PCs - onemanstanding - 11-30-2013 You could print to file instead and just use an electronic version like I do, which also includes the pricing. RE: A question for those with PCs - tdwright13 - 11-30-2013 I have a "Earl Bennett haves" folder and add them to my organize when I get new ones. That way it'll have an icon next to it to show me if I still need it or not. RE: A question for those with PCs - hempick - 11-30-2013 (11-30-2013, 09:50 PM)onemanstanding Wrote: You could print to file instead and just use an electronic version like I do, which also includes the pricing. That sounds like a good idea, but there would still be 10 pages to print to a file. Do I have to do each separately or is there an easier way? RE: A question for those with PCs - hempick - 12-02-2013 Still looking for more suggestions. RE: A question for those with PCs - bojesphob - 12-02-2013 I tend to use the Org here for my stuff. Mark the stuff you need as Wants in a Wants folder, then move it over as you pick it up to another folder, and change it from Want to Have. About as elegant of a solution as you're going to find, really. It took me almost 3 months to get my Org entered in, and I still have a bunch of stuff not entered yet, but it is helpful when looking at trades. Another nice thing is that when I go to shows and such, I take my smartphone with me, and I can see what I need from there. That probably isn't all that helpful, but that's how I have been keeping track of my stuff. |