How do you track your collection , spreadsheet, app, or memory?
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- oliver-74
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I have a detailed spreadsheet with a column for every little detail: where I got it from, how much I paid, and how much I think it's worth now. I also color-code based on the items condition. It helps me stay organized, and I can quickly see what I have.
- ALEX_X
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Ive used a combination of apps, but I think Google Keep is my favorite. Its lightweight, and I can snap pictures of my items, add quick notes, and store them in different categories. I dont need a super detailed record, just a general idea of what I have.
- TOM.36
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I track mine using a cloud-based spreadsheet. That way, I can update it from anywhere, and I don't have to worry about losing data. Ive made sure to add columns for each collection's specific needs, like comic grade, edition numbers, and even where I bought it.
- Benji-sky57
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I use an app called Sortly for my collection. It lets me create custom categories for different items, which works perfectly since I collect both action figures and rare movie posters. The app allows me to add photos and even videos, which really helps when trying to remember the condition of each piece.