I had to get organized before I forgot every cemetery name and who was buried where. I still don't have anything written on the backs (sure is hard to admit that), but it was a blessing that I decided, from the beginning, to do the chart below. Since I had Microsoft Access, that is what I used, and decided to add a few additional bits of information, not usually found on a chart like this, or at least I don't think so.
But, I had problems last week with this chart, because it was on my XP, which I rarely use, and I wanted the chart on my Vista, which doesn't have Access or Excel. There was absolutely no way I was going to retype these 129 names, plus an additional 15 or so. What to do? Then I thought of Google documents spreadsheet, and tried it. First opened a new spreadsheet on the XP, then went to the Access chart with my cemetery list, selected the table and pasted it to the new spreadsheet. So quick and simple. Went immediately to the Vista computer and opened Google docs and there was the whole thing, just waiting for me! Almost like it flew from one machine to the other, no disks needed, no wireless needed and no cost.
What you see below is the alphabetical list, but I can at any time change it list all cemetery names together, locations or relationships to me, or anything else.
Now with all these photos in a huge messy pile, I need to organize them as well. I have no desire to keep them, so my project very soon is to scan them and enter them on FindAGrave http://www.findagrave.com/, which I have done with a few already. And, I will probably put every one on this blog for Tuesday Tombstone. I hope somebody will find a name or two that is familiar, and if you do, please let me know.
2 comments:
Barbara,
That is an impressive list you have from FindAGrave! I forget about all the options that come with Goggle Docs, thanks for the reminder.
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Jenna, Thank you so much for the comment, but I might need to be a little clearer in what I wrote. Those are all cemeteries I have visited, and need to put on FindAGrave.
It means a lot that you commented on this, because I thought it was a great way to use google documents.
Thank you for the award, I really mean it, but I have decided to decline it (as I have for several other people). Just want a super clean and uncluttered site. I won't put any icons, counters or anything else on it. Really, thank you.
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