Need advice on a way to electronically organize collection

I've been inputting my husband's collection into Beckett's site which is great, because it keeps track of the value, but I hate that I can't print anything off...
Can anyone recommend a good program that'll help me organize the collection, that will allow me to print out the list (and manipulate the reports to some degree -- by player, year, etc) and that (wishing here) includes pricing?
Thanks much
Can anyone recommend a good program that'll help me organize the collection, that will allow me to print out the list (and manipulate the reports to some degree -- by player, year, etc) and that (wishing here) includes pricing?
Thanks much
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My small collection
Want List:
'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
Cardinal T206 cards
Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
<< <i>I created a website and SQL database for all Cal Ripken cards, and then just checked off which ones I had and the quantity. Works pretty well. Ok, I'm a huge geek. >>
Wow. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that's probably not what the OP is looking to do.
That is awesome, though. I wish I had the patience/knowledge/time/energy to do that.
My small collection
Want List:
'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
Cardinal T206 cards
Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
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Wow. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that's probably not what the OP is looking to do.
That is awesome, though. I wish I had the patience/knowledge/time/energy to do that.
Well, I don't know if I have the patience or knowledge, but I managed
She'd ask for a raise!
I remember when they sold programs for this kind of thing - I think some have said they weren't very good.
On the web thing - my brother builds simple webs as a hobby - I can't believe I haven't gotten with him on it - would nice to have.
mike
<< <i>For me excel is fine - I also just keep some stuff listed in a file on 'word' - if my wife ever saw what I/we have? >>
LOL - do her a favor and catalog EVERYTHING... My husband died very suddenly 2 years ago -- 41 years old -- and left an entire room of memorabilia... At least 120,000 cards, bats, balls, jerseys, cuts, etc. It's all organized but nothing was catalogued. Luckily, he was very particular about his COA's so most are matched up but man -- what a chore!!! Do your wives a favor and get your crap in order, k? Trust me on this! When I get to Heaven, I am SO kicking his rear end for this!
Thanks for the info, all... I'm handy with Excel so I'm going to start transferring everything there -- just easier in the long run, I think.
The Card Collector
I set my Excel spreadsheet up to match so it is an easy transfer of information. The site also has prices that are updated pretty often, however I don't use it for the prices so I don't know how accurate they are.
It saves me a lot of time because I dont have to type in the players names.
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I found this site when I was looking into collectible insurance. It has many templates available (not that I have a doll collection!).
Collection software
i've also thought of just using generic database software, but don't know much about it to know what to choose. I use excel today, but wanted to match the data to the picture.
Jim