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Posted by Smokey on May 7, 2008, 8:13 am
Hello all,
Can anyone direct me to a good (but preferably cheap or FREE) software
program to track my sewing fabric inventory? Some of the commercially
available programs cost upwards to $30-$50, which makes freeware or sharewar
much more appealing!
Thanks!
Smokey
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Posted by Kate XXXXXX on May 7, 2008, 10:29 am
Smokey wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> Can anyone direct me to a good (but preferably cheap or FREE) software
> program to track my sewing fabric inventory? Some of the commercially
> available programs cost upwards to $30-$50, which makes freeware or sharewar
> much more appealing!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Smokey
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>
>
Why not do it on an Excell spreadsheet?
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Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore!
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Posted by Sharon Hays on May 7, 2008, 3:26 pm
Kate XXXXXX wrote:
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> Smokey wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Can anyone direct me to a good (but preferably cheap or FREE) software
>> program to track my sewing fabric inventory? Some of the commercially
>> available programs cost upwards to $30-$50, which makes freeware or
>> sharewar much more appealing!
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Smokey
>>
>>
>>
> Why not do it on an Excell spreadsheet?
>
yep. If I can figure out Excel, anyone can figure out Excel. Holler if you
need help.
Sharon
--
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of time and just annoys the
pig.
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Posted by BEI Design on May 7, 2008, 6:24 pm
Sharon Hays wrote:
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> Kate XXXXXX wrote:
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> > Why not do it on an Excell spreadsheet?
> yep. If I can figure out Excel, anyone can figure out
> Excel. Holler if you need help.
LOL! I first learned to do spreadsheets on Lotus 1-2-3
Release 2.3 (for DOS), and I'm still more comfortable with
its keystroke commands and formula creation, so when I need
to create a document with lots of formulas (formulae?) and
the ability to sort etc., I create it in Lotus. However
since I no longer have working print drivers that work with
Win XP Pro, I save the Lotus file and "import" it into Excel
for printing. Stupid maybe, but every time I hit "/" to
bring up the menu, or 'shift|" ' to bring up the WYSYWIG
menu and Excel laughs at me, I just fire up Lotus.
Beverly, not actually a Luddite, but close....
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Posted by Ron Anderson on May 8, 2008, 10:42 am
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> Hello all,
> Can anyone direct me to a good (but preferably cheap or FREE) software
> program to track my sewing fabric inventory? Some of the commercially
> available programs cost upwards to $30-$50, which makes freeware or
> sharewar
> much more appealing!
> Thanks!
> Smokey
A quick Google turned this up AT $30.00 bucks looks like your ticket
http://www.lns-software.com/quilters/inventories.html
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Ron Anderson A1 Sewing Machine
18 Dingman Rd Sand Lake, NY 12153
http://www.a1sewingmachine.com
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> Can anyone direct me to a good (but preferably cheap or FREE) software
> program to track my sewing fabric inventory? Some of the commercially
> available programs cost upwards to $30-$50, which makes freeware or sharewar
> much more appealing!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Smokey
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