tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8858926958713988123.post5245342370172935661..comments2024-03-22T21:54:02.084-04:00Comments on Cardboard History : Changing EverythingBilly Kingsleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11847326710191224832noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8858926958713988123.post-90948238322445507492016-11-10T09:56:29.757-05:002016-11-10T09:56:29.757-05:00Glad to help, even inadvertently😀 I know and like...Glad to help, even inadvertently😀 I know and like Excel, so I plan to stick with it. Basically my computer knowledge ends at Excel and even then I need my brother's help to figure out some things. It can do everything I need, provided two things. First is that I keep multiple backups so I don't lose anything, second is that I actually keep up with it and don't get backlogged to the point where I forget what is entered and what isn't. Now that I use the plastic cases to keep track of what needs to be done if shouldn't be much of a problem, but back in the early 2000s when it was just stacks of cards it gave me some trouble.Billy Kingsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11847326710191224832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8858926958713988123.post-22820206428063431822016-11-10T07:36:12.408-05:002016-11-10T07:36:12.408-05:00I had no idea that Text To Columns feature was the...I had no idea that Text To Columns feature was there... That's going to be very useful! Thanks for sharing!<br /><br />That's a lot of data to be putting in spreadsheets. It's excellent that you keep backups, but you might want to look into creating a database of that information. I don't know what your computer background is, or whether you might have access to MS Access or something similar, but it might be worth looking in to. You can do a lot more with data in tables rather than spreadsheets... but, on the other had, with great power comes great ability to completely eff things up. There's also a bit of planning and work needed to get something set up in a useable format. Something to think about. For what it's worth, it's pretty easy to upload an Excel spreadsheet into Access.<br /><br />Congrats on your record-breaking achievement!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8858926958713988123.post-41019077463144977512016-11-08T13:57:34.386-05:002016-11-08T13:57:34.386-05:00Very true. Excel works the best for me for trackin...Very true. Excel works the best for me for tracking by player, but paper works the best for tracking by sets. It doesn't work as well for tracking inserts though. Billy Kingsleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11847326710191224832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8858926958713988123.post-42764436790222149022016-11-08T12:54:21.251-05:002016-11-08T12:54:21.251-05:00Keeping track of a collection can be so frustratin...Keeping track of a collection can be so frustrating, as no one utility seems to do everything you'd like it to do.RAZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17519699812373438878noreply@blogger.com