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Laura
03-30-2010, 03:35 AM
I am looking for some sort of free printable that I can use as an inventory sheet to keep track of my stuff.
I googled, and a bunch of the sites are 'corrupted' with some sort of mega virus.
If you have anything you would care to pass along, I would appreciate it.
Laura
NCLee
03-30-2010, 04:56 AM
Laura, an alternative is to go to an office supply place and buy a columnar pad. These come in a wide variety of layouts.
While it is manual pencil work, there's a lot more flexibility to those than many people realize. For example, once you have a masterlist of xyz, that can be photo copied. Then, cut and paste the list onto a fresh sheet, as needed. No time consuming writing all those items out again, when a fresh sheet is needed.
Pasting or taping multiple sheets together can get you a sheet as wide as you need, if you're tracking something by month for example. Only takes a couple of minutes to get a sheet that'll handle 24 months, if that's what you need.
This is another example of looking back to the way things were done before the age of electronics. Bringing back to the front, as many of those "outdated" methods as possible, is, IMHO, one of the ways to help ride out whatever the future may bring.
Hope this helps, a bit or may spark and idea that'll work for you.
Lee
Gemglo
03-30-2010, 05:13 AM
You might check this site: http://www.donnayoung.org/index.htm
It's a homeschool resource, but it has lots of different free printable charts, calendars, and forms. The household section has menus, and a grocery list that you could maybe alter to work for your needs.
Jennifer
Junie
03-30-2010, 03:54 PM
Maybe you can find what you need here~
http://www.teas2dine4.com/4printable.html
Anon001
03-30-2010, 04:14 PM
What about just setting up your own spread sheet? That way you can customize it as you see fit and change it as your needs change.
Paul
If you are looking for a spreadsheet application you can try the one at the below link, works about like MS Office but it's free.
http://download.openoffice.org/index.html
DavidOH
04-02-2010, 08:49 AM
You could check this out:
www.knowyourstuff.org
http://ezasset.appspot.com/viewOnlyNoLogin.do?page=front_kys&brand=iii
A simple spreadsheet application checklist is here:
Emergency Preparedness Plan Workbook:
http://foodstoragemadeeasy.net/getting-started/
For a more detailed inventory program:
What You Own Home Inventory 4.12
http://download.cnet.com/What-You-Own-Home-Inventory/3000-2131_4-10911674.html?tag=mncol
Frostbow Home Inventory 5 Lite 5.2.6
http://download.cnet.com/Frostbow-Home-Inventory-5-Lite/3000-2131_4-10781679.html?tag=mncol
All are FREE.
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