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Keeping track of inventory?
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Keeping track of inventory?
Are there any good apps, access databases, excel templates or anything, preferably free, that you are using to keep track of what sets you have in your collection?
At minimum I'd like it to have these fields: number, name, piece count, # owned, condition (new or opened), price paid.
something that can interface with a barcode scanner would be really slick though.
Figure its time I do a good inventory of what I have.
thanks
Bruce
At minimum I'd like it to have these fields: number, name, piece count, # owned, condition (new or opened), price paid.
something that can interface with a barcode scanner would be really slick though.
Figure its time I do a good inventory of what I have.
thanks
Bruce
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Re: Keeping track of inventory?
I don't know about barcode scanning, but Peeron (www.peeron.com) will allow you to build a database of sets owned, and I think even output it to a comma delimited file.
Brickset might have a similar feature.
Brickset might have a similar feature.
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