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Help: Inventory / Gun Records Form
I was trying to convert all of my gun records from handwritten forms (that I made in the 80's) to more modern PDF forms with picture placeholders. I've looked all over for a good format to follow but didn't come up with much.
I built a form but would like input from everyone to make it better. The picture holders are optimally formatted for 1024x786 or 800x600
I don't even know what to call the form... It's fillable and saveable.
If anyone would like to help me with it I would appreciate it. I can provide the finished product to the forum so people like me looking for one don't struggle so much.
Here is the link to it on my Blog, I could not figure out how to load it into the forum;
https://usabaker.files.wordpress.com...eetdraftv2.pdf
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03-20-2018 01:58 AM
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If you use Apple products take a gander at “Gun Log +P”. It tracks everything and anything relavate including ammo on hand, round count on each arm, etc.
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"...to more modern PDF forms..." Scan 'em and convert to .pdf using CutePDF. That's a free download(CutePDF - Convert to PDF for free, Free PDF Utilities, Save PDF Forms, Edit PDF easily.). There's a form filler there too. The program becomes another 'printer' as far as Windows or any word processor or spreadsheet program is concerned.
1024 x 786 is too big.
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I know nothing about computer forms and am rather unskilled in using them so I have no idea how to do things to make them work.
With that being said, I understand there are ways to do things. A super feature would be for each page entry like you have formatted to automatically fill in a list that you could sort by various categories. Photos would basically not be transferred to this list but the data would be. So if you wanted to find something quickly, you could open the list, find your item, click on it and it would open the page with photos. Changing data on one would automatically change the data on the other.
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You can build forms easily with Excel or Word, size them accordingly, then "print" them to a PDF file by installing and using PrimoPDF (freeware).
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Very handy PDF for documenting individual firearms. Laid out very well.
I also like having the information in a spread sheet grouped by type with a hyperlink to a photo file with unlimited photos of each along with any interesting period photos manuals, bayonets, articles etc..
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I did up an excel spread sheet containing data on the rifles (No serials just date manufactured) or named weapons like my wifes Moogun or her Barnyard Full bore my 308 APRS the 6.5x284 and the different round count barrels it has Hart, Maddco etc.
For the shooting stocks I audited what I have on hand did up the formulas so when I add or take stock entering the amount it automatically subtracts or adds to the total for whatever plus the current value of each item with an overall amount invested in the components like powder, projies, primers etc, its a bit of work to set up but not to bad once done I also every couple of months save it to an external thumb drive overwriting the previous version works well for me.
You can also add pics to excel as well.
Last edited by CINDERS; 03-21-2018 at 04:34 AM.
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Originally Posted by
WarPig1976
If you use Apple products take a gander at “Gun Log +P”.
I could not find Gun Log +P but all I have is an iPhone and printing for it is a nightmare since I'm not "Apple Enabled" and locked into their technology. Thats is assuming of course that you could print a logsheet from the product. But thanks 
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Originally Posted by
Sunray
1024 x 786 is too big.
Hi Sunray, The form would take any size I just optimized the box to fit 1024x768 for printing, any proportional will work 800x600, 640x480, etc... standard digital format. I made the form-fillable so it would not be a struggle to work with for people who used the free version of Adobe and CutePDF
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Originally Posted by
RASelkirk
forms easily with Excel or Word
True, but then not everyone has word and excel or wants to pay for it. I just wanted to make something that would meet a simple inventory need or for insurance that had no cost associated with it. This form is fillable, saveable, free and requires only a free version of Adobe Reader or clone.
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Originally Posted by
HOOKED ON HISTORY
I also like having the information in a spreadsheet grouped by type with a hyperlink to a photo file with unlimited photos of each along with any interesting period photos manuals, bayonets, articles etc..
I can do that I would just have to put checkboxes that opened additional areas on the sheet. I can build the form so only the information you want to enter is displayed. I'll work on adding stuff like that.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
No serials just date manufactured
Sound like a cool worksheet, just curious why no serials? What do you keep records with for insurance purposes? Right now almost all of mone are photographs and a logbook and papers. That's why I decided to build a form - and become a modern man LOL
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Just me as we have our license papers that contain the make and serials which stay in our wallets mind you my wallet is never far from me (Keeps the wife out LOL) so no need to have it on a computer as hackers find a way the DOM's are for my 303's
I got a bit scared when I saw just how much we had tied up in shooting stocks as in my previous thread I edited in that the program also calculates the $ value per item then total value of the entire stock on hand changing the $ & amount on hand values each time I add or take out specific numbers right down to 1 primer or 1 projie or a grain of powder.
I am not sure the insurance for the house would be to pleased at the amount of gunpowder/primers we have in the house if we had a fire I would be telling the fire fighters if it was to far gone just protect adjacent structures from radiated heat and stand well back as it is going to get interesting
Last edited by CINDERS; 03-21-2018 at 04:42 AM.
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It didn't come up in the app store search for me as well, must be being censored by our overseers. I Goggle-fu'ed it and found the developers page though. It has a link to download from the app store.
For anyone interested, btw you can print reports.
Gun Log
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