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Need to find a solution for temp lists
88% | Jan 28 2007
I want to put lists on various containers listing what is in the container. I was thinking that I'd tick off the items that were removed and erase the tick mark when the item was returned. Any thoughts on how I might best go about this, seeing that a "pencil-eraser" combination is not exactly what I had in mind? 4 Comments
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I want to put lists...Submitted by sgen on January 28, 2007 - 1:02pm.
88%;7877 wrote:
I want to put lists on various containers listing what is in the container. How long would the lists be? On what kinds of containers? Ummmm..... how about putting little electrical toggle switches on the containers, one per item? You wouldn't have to wire the switches up to anything, just use them as a visual "in/out" representation. »
For recurrent shopping, I made...Submitted by NurseGirl on January 30, 2007 - 7:48am.
For recurrent shopping, I made a list, laminated it, and now I use erasable overhead markers to tick which things I need to buy. I also have some extra lines to write uncommon things I don't usually buy. Perhaps something similar for you. Make a list of the things you usually have, and laminate it (you can buy cool-seal laminating material at Staples, or you can iron hot seal laminating material). »
Packaging suppliers make very sticky...Submitted by emk on January 30, 2007 - 2:03pm.
Packaging suppliers make very sticky stickers (permanent adhesive) that have a shiny, erasable white top surface. They are designed for use in warehouses - for containers whose contents or loading instructions might change. They come in some useful sizes, from about postcard size up to full sheet of paper. Try searching "shipping supply" or "warehouse supply" or "packaging supply" to find them. I'm afraid I have no idea of what they're supposed to be called. I used them on the lids of totes I used for holding resource materials. The totes rotated to different teachers in the district, and I used dry-erase markers to put their name, school and date on them. emkay »
This forum rocks. Thanks for...Submitted by 88% on February 6, 2007 - 9:08pm.
This forum rocks. Thanks for all the suggestions. NurseGirl;7905 wrote:
For recurrent shopping, I made a list, laminated it, and now I use erasable overhead markers to tick which things I need to buy. I also have some extra lines to write uncommon things I don't usually buy. I think it would! »
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