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JeffGeorge
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26 days ago

JeffGeorge
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Is there a way to see my complete collection with sortable columns so that i can sort by value, year, etc.?
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JeffGeorge
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22 days ago

JeffGeorge
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Anyone? Is there any useful tool here for easily filtering and reviewing your collection? How about the ability to export the database for our collection?
edited by JeffGeorge on 4/9/2024
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kds_comics
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22 days ago

kds_comics
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You can download all comics from each publisher into separate spreadsheet files (csv files) (many people use MS Excel).


It is a bit clunky from there you have to manipulate the data on your own.


Long time suggestion to export all into a .csv file or make other export improvements but admins have not gotten there yet that I know of.
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collectibleshop
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22 days ago

collectibleshop
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JeffGeorge wrote:
Anyone? Is there any useful tool here for easily filtering and reviewing your collection? How about the ability to export the database for our collection?
edited by JeffGeorge on 4/9/2024

do some forum searches for sorting collection (short answer for what you want to do is no), and exporting/export collection and look for Ronbatman posts in those, and you'll see what's available. If it's not on your collection dashboard or editing/sorting list, then it's not available. also check out CPG's youtube videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3eOHtGDGIs0GGohUDuypf3TlQM2aupdo
edited by collectibleshop on 4/9/2024
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JeffGeorge
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20 days ago

JeffGeorge
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Ugh. It sounds like I'm just paying to catalogue and value my comics without really being able to do much with that information.
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Ronbatman
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19 days ago

Ronbatman
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Obviously we can't satisfy every want for every collector but what we provide is a great value to the comic book market.
You can see values for 1.2 million books
You can research your favorite artists or creator
You can see 400 to 500 new books added each week
You can look at theme or find something new to collect
You can catalog your collection
You can sort them by virtual boxes
You can sell books with no fees. (premium only)

You can do all this and more for about $1/week
How much do new comics cost? Bags? Boards? Grading? We are easily the best value in comics.
Ron
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JeffGeorge
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19 days ago

JeffGeorge
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Ronbatman wrote:
Obviously we can't satisfy every want for every collector but what we provide is a great value to the comic book market.
You can see values for 1.2 million books
You can research your favorite artists or creator
You can see 400 to 500 new books added each week
You can look at theme or find something new to collect
You can catalog your collection
You can sort them by virtual boxes
You can sell books with no fees. (premium only)

You can do all this and more for about $1/week
How much do new comics cost? Bags? Boards? Grading? We are easily the best value in comics.
Ron



Perhaps, but what good is all of that if I can't easily see what my valuable items are? If there's a way to do that, I haven't found it yet. I look at that linked video, but I can't imagine that what I'm looking for is something that no one else has wanted to do before.
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Ronbatman
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19 days ago

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If you click on your user name in the upper right corner of the site you can choose Dashboard.
One of the many choices is to see My Top 25

This is the page it will take you to
https://comicspriceguide.com/collection/all-publishers
toggle Top information
Now you can see your top 100 issue from all publishers or break it down by publisher.
You can see your top titles, top graded titles and top graded issues.
Ron
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JeffGeorge
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19 days ago

JeffGeorge
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Thanks! That is actually the exact page that I would have used if I had a sortable database. My goal is to find my most valuable items, so that I can segregate them.
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kds_comics
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14 days ago

kds_comics
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JeffGeorge wrote:
Anyone? Is there any useful tool here for easily filtering and reviewing your collection? How about the ability to export the database for our collection?

edited by JeffGeorge on 4/9/2024


Sorting by virtual boxes can be your best friend


You can sort all Dell Comics or all Photo covers or any other criteria you choose into virtual boxes.

You can print the contents of the box with price paid, value, etc to a PDF file.
You can copy the contents of the PDF or print file into a word processing program.


Hope this helps a little - really best sorting tool is the boxes.


KDS
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