if i want to keep record of a certain stat, what's the simples/best/easiest program for that?
keeping record?
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mikeaniteSBR Sharp
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#1keeping record?Tags: None -
FourLengthsClearSBR MVP
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#2A spreadsheet application like MS Excel.Comment -
ToplesSBR Sharp
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#3i my self use google spreadsheet so i can access my data from anywhere i amComment -
SawyerSBR Hall of Famer
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#4Pen and Paper.Comment -
That Foreign GuySBR Sharp
- 07-18-10
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#6I use two piles of rocks.Comment -
SawyerSBR Hall of Famer
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#7You keep record in Excel. All your documents are gone if your hard disk is crashed. Not to mention, other threats such as virus, trojan, hacking etc.
Also some people switch between 2-3 computers during the day. For example, I'm using 2 laptop, 1 desktop pc. In which computer I will save my excel?
Pen and paper is cool.Comment -
Borat38SBR High Roller
- 10-15-10
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#8Pen and paper is fine, but the amount of time to take down each stat is horribly inefficient, not to mention prone to human error.
Use Google Docs if you want an MS Excel-like interface without the risk of a virus/PC crash jinxing your efforts. Google will be the caretaker of your docs.Comment -
Vegas_bondSBR Wise Guy
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#9You keep record in Excel. All your documents are gone if your hard disk is crashed. Not to mention, other threats such as virus, trojan, hacking etc.
Also some people switch between 2-3 computers during the day. For example, I'm using 2 laptop, 1 desktop pc. In which computer I will save my excel?
Pen and paper is cool.Comment -
sportscashRestricted User
- 01-16-09
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#10You keep record in Excel. All your documents are gone if your hard disk is crashed. Not to mention, other threats such as virus, trojan, hacking etc.
Also some people switch between 2-3 computers during the day. For example, I'm using 2 laptop, 1 desktop pc. In which computer I will save my excel?
Pen and paper is cool.Comment -
mikeaniteSBR Sharp
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#11i need to keep a delay record of the data and update it everyday.Comment -
DevilCheeseSBR Sharp
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#12I use an abacusComment -
mminkovskiSBR MVP
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#13excel for large amount of data (with lot's of formulas etc..)
google docs if need just a simple spreadsheetComment -
WinBig2011SBR Rookie
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#14I would say one data entry program (Excel) would be sufficient. Then always back up your file with a protected flash drive. Using a flash drive also makes it mobile when needed. ...just don't lose it.Comment -
goblue12SBR MVP
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#15TomG created a decent spreadsheet over at the twoplustwo forums.
Here's a link for the download
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mikeaniteSBR Sharp
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#16haha, i gave you double points x)Comment -
Hexogen15Restricted User
- 02-05-11
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#17Make your own in excel, it will be better than that one posted.Comment -
Borat38SBR High Roller
- 10-15-10
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#18Well now that Dropbox is here, any format will do, and there isn't any need for backup hard drives either.Comment -
WrecktangleSBR MVP
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#19Set up a gmail account and mail the Excel sheet to yourself.
Years later when that is full, set up another account.
To have it doubly backed up, set up two accounts.Comment
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