you could save the data entry until you have about five or so to input...just keep notes if you don't remember all the info.
I had a friend of mine set up a spreadsheet (she is so much smarter then me) and I track that way. Pretty cool because she set it up to show brand, name, origin, wraper, strength, size, when recieved, cost, msrp, and a note section. Each column can be totaled or alphabetized. I go through my sticks about every 6 months and check my inventory to my spreadsheet. Im usualy off a few, but its a good time to rotate the stock.
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I had a friend of mine set up a spreadsheet (she is so much smarter then me) and I track that way. Pretty cool because she set it up to show brand, name, origin, wraper, strength, size, when recieved, cost, msrp, and a note section. Each column can be totaled or alphabetized. I go through my sticks about every 6 months and check my inventory to my spreadsheet. Im usualy off a few, but its a good time to rotate the stock.
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