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  • #16
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    thanks Matthew, those are good sites

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    • #17
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      Ditto!

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by Mathew Green
        Some relevant links about creating and using a price book:







        Free printable planner forms, including pricebook pages, housework lists, and pantry inventory forms:


        Relevant Quote:

        "What do you use to create a price book? Form is unimportant. Low-tech tightwads use a small binder or spiral notebook to track price book information. Planner aficionados devote a tabbed section to price book pages. The hi-tech housewife enters price book data in a computer spreadsheet (and the alpha geek downloads spreadsheet data to a palmtop computer for quick in-store consultation)."
        I started my price book using the printable form. When I buy something I just write the unit price on the package. I keep a sharpe in the purse. This worked out well, expecially when I went to BJs.

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        • #19
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          Thanks I will print from there
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          • #20
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            Thanks for the ideas and the links! Still working on it!

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            • #21
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              Thanks a bunch for the links and stuff.. I was tempted to drag my laptop to the grocery store with an excel spreadsheet going - but that'd probably get alot of bizarre looks

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              • #22
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                My pricebook was in my tote bag. Coffee just spilled all over it. I am going to put it on a spreadsheet now.

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