>>>All of that cataloguing sounds strangely like work...
I know you're kidding, but really...one should think of it as part of the fun
of collecting.
In addition, when you depart, your loved ones or beneficiaries will have an
idea of what each item is worth.
Further, you have a record for insu
ding looking
through 78's. Great fun!!!
Tom
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Cataloguing records
All of tha
2010 21:28:14 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Cataloguing records
>
> Some years ago, I built a Paradox table of my Victor records. I listed them
> by catalogue number. The second column is the two titles, the third, the
> artist(s). Listing them by artist might have been a b
bject: [Phono-L] Cataloguing records
Are you using a particular software that's geared for cataloguing, or
standard applications like Word or Excel?
I think this may have been discussed on this forum before, but perhaps
there are current favorite methods.
Andy
On Dec 13, 2010, at 10:00 AM, D
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> Date: 12/13/2010 12:38:57 PM
> Subject: [Phono-L] Cataloguing records
>
> Are you using a particular software that's geared for cataloguing, or
> standard applications like Word or Excel?
>
> I think this may have been discussed on this forum b
Open office and build either a database or a big spread sheet. the
spread sheet is easier.
On 12/13/2010 11:38 AM, Andrew Baron wrote:
Are you using a particular software that's geared for cataloguing, or
standard applications like Word or Excel?
I think this may have been discussed on this f
>>>Are you using a particular software that's geared for cataloguing, or
>>>standard applications like Word or Excel?
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Andy,
When I started out with this data base, I was using Appleworks. :-)
That was back in 1983. I have since moved on into the PC world and in the
ea
Are you using a particular software that's geared for cataloguing, or
standard applications like Word or Excel?
I think this may have been discussed on this forum before, but perhaps
there are current favorite methods.
Andy
On Dec 13, 2010, at 10:00 AM, Dennis Back wrote:
But I had to st
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