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I started with an index file when we got married, and still have it. Easy to update names. Used to have a friend who lived in an RV; he’d move every six months.
I usually use a computerized list, but I also have an old address book which has mylar pages with little slots. You can fill out an address on a tiny card to slip into the slots (index cards cut up sideways work great,) or you can trim the address label off a greeting card envelope. Most standard return labels fit perfectly.
A spreadsheet works well, and you can sort on different birthdays, ages, states, marital status, notes, etc. It depends only on how many columns you choose to make.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
I too have an address book that requires pencil for those occasions.
stairsteppublishing over 8 years ago
I leave the moved or decease in the book, place a star next to, to remind me of dear ‘old’ friends.
Dani Rice over 8 years ago
I started with an index file when we got married, and still have it. Easy to update names. Used to have a friend who lived in an RV; he’d move every six months.
WDemBlk Premium Member over 8 years ago
I switched to a computer list years ago. Too many people move too often these days, ot to mention the marry & then divorce name changes.
JanLC over 8 years ago
Pentel makes an eraser that is 5 inches long in a holder. It works well for we pluggers who make almost as many mistakes as not.
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
It’s sad to look in the old address book, as much as the old Christmas Card list. So many dear people are no longer here.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
White, Avery stick-on address labels actually work quite well, and they are available is a variety of sizes…
ellisaana Premium Member over 8 years ago
I usually use a computerized list, but I also have an old address book which has mylar pages with little slots. You can fill out an address on a tiny card to slip into the slots (index cards cut up sideways work great,) or you can trim the address label off a greeting card envelope. Most standard return labels fit perfectly.
Farside99 over 8 years ago
A spreadsheet works well, and you can sort on different birthdays, ages, states, marital status, notes, etc. It depends only on how many columns you choose to make.
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 8 years ago
If a Plugger can;t use a spreadsheet, there’s Wite-Out.
K M over 8 years ago
That’s why this plugger uses a smartphone.