Bert Bailey says:
> Not long ago I had occasion to learn a bit more about how to use
> MSExcel, and, following the example of a couple of friends who use it
> for the purpose, I began using it to list a chunk of about 700 of my
> CDs.
The word 'classicat' was new to me. Like Bert, I use a spreadsheet,
except that in my case it is OpenOffice 2.4's Calc, which does most
of what Excel does and can save in Excel, and it is free.
The main reason why I catalogue my CDs is to prevent me buying something
I already have. I reprint my list every now and then and carry the booklet
with me when I am likely to find myself in a classical music store. I
therefore try to print the catalogue in the smallest possible font and
format.
The catalogue also helps me to find CDs on my shelf. I indicate the
CD's colour.
"Gerhard Griesel" <[log in to unmask]>
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