Keeping track of pages done
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I started out just trying to remember the number, but that ...
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I started out just trying to remember the number, but that lasted only till I got to a dozen or so - my rememberer is not as young as it used to be! So I created a spreadsheet. I have the number, the title of the page, whether it is the left, right, or N/A (for single-page layouts), when it was created, when it was completed, and the album to which it belongs. And I started making a note on the back of each page listing created/completed/number info.
I just keep in my head how many I've done that night or that weekend, then I come here regularly and update the "completed pages" thread. All I do is find my previous post, detailing how many I've done in the year to date and add my latest number to that. I find that works for me.
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I have a calendar hanging over my work table (Disney of course ) When I am done for the day, I write the number of pages finished in the square. When I have updated here, I add the total to that day's block (5/25 for 5 pages done that day and 25 total) That way, I know if I have added the total to the challenge or not. Simple, but works for me as I don't always get on here to update.
I have a dry erase board in my craft area that I make tick marks on as I complete pages.
Sharon, I like that idea of marking the back of the page with the date that it was done.
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Julie
The way some people find fault, you'd think there was a reward. 2013 Page count 137; Card count 44. 2012 Page count 67; Card count 126.
I do digital scrapbooking, so when I save a page as a jpg I number them. It helps me keep track of how many pages I have finished and it helps me keep them in order for when I have them printed as a book.