My interest is very much the same as yours...I'll probably just create one for myself. W. Jacobs wrote: > I do a spread sheet that has columns for part number, description, foot > print, box number, bin number, and comment. I am not so much interested > in an inventory that is accurate as I am in finding the item some other > day. If I want an '877 I search for '877 and it will find it in box 4, > bin 54. If I do not have any '877's, I will erase that line so the find > does not work. I am a hobbiest. There is no value in the parts I have > for a business inventory. I do not try to keep a minimum part count on > hand. With the way semiconductors outlive their useful life, keeping a > minimum part count would be futile. The way it is, I have parts that > will never be used. If you were to build a new device, there is a > better choice than a 7400. > bill > > > Stephen D. Barnes wrote: > >> This may be a fuzz off the EE topic but here goes... >> Does anyone have an electronics component inventory spreadsheet >> you use for your at home hobby use? If so, do you mind sharing? >> Thanks in advance. >> >> >> -- Regards, Stephen D. Barnes -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist