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    Posted by Steve Lamb on 19 June 2003 at 22:07

    I’ ve been playing around abit with some pricing software to try and fom a more rigid price structure when quoting signs and graphics. The one I’ve been experimenting with is sign shop manager. Any thoughts, experience’s, good or bad with this or any other sofware???

    John Childs replied 22 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Phill Fenton

    Member
    19 June 2003 at 23:06

    You might be interested in reading an electronic booklet I have written about sign pricing which you can download for free here:-
    http://www.therightsigns.co.uk/company/pricing.exe

    And also the spreadsheet that goes with this:-
    http://www.therightsigns.co.uk/company/pricing.xls

    I hope I haven’t breached any of the rules of this board by publishing these downloads here. If this is the case Rob – please let me know and I will delete this posting 😀

  • John Childs

    Member
    20 June 2003 at 00:00

    Phill,

    Any chance of the booklet in a format other than .exe please.

    So us non PC users can have a look.

    Regards – John

  • Steve Lamb

    Member
    20 June 2003 at 05:20

    Thanks Phil, for the reply. I have been pricing manually for years, the process you are using looks very interesting and I will have a look through it over the weekend when I have more time, we are extremely busy at the moment.

    Cheers

  • Phill Fenton

    Member
    20 June 2003 at 16:56

    Sorry John, it was written using a program called Digital Author which produces a stand alone .exe file. I can’t export it in any other format. It is too long to cut and paste as a text file, and also contains screenshots and pictures.

    You’ll just have to borrow a PC if you want to benefit from my wisdom 😉

  • John Childs

    Member
    20 June 2003 at 23:09

    No problem Phill. I might have a plan B. 🙂

    I’ll get back to you.

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