Remember Tabular information

Hello friends,

This is my first post to this forum. I need to remember information available in a table format from a product catalog. The table has around 15 rows and 7 columns. Please let me know the best method to remember this information. Please note that some cells may be empty. Thanks in advance.

Diamond Dallas

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Hi punk1234567,

Try the Grid system:

A1, B2, C3, etc. for Horizontal
A1, B1, C1, etc. for Vertical

Adjust the letters accordingly both Horizontally & Vertically to address your specific needs

Come up with an image for each slot and link accordingly

Stefos :slight_smile:

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So could you give an example?

Am I understanding right:

e.g. To memorise A1 360

Atlas with some matches.

Put this in a locus.

The loci are not in a grid? They can just be an ordinary route?

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I’m also interested in the answer to this.

Since the actual things to be remembered, you could start off with the image of the thing to be remembered and then using that as a memory palace?

Say you wanted to remember: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Example-of-a-product-from-a-typical-catalog-of-the-Laptop-category_fig1_329255964

You could visualise a giant Airbook and take a journey round all the parts of the computer, placing relevant objects to represent information?

e.g. Price: 849.99 Dollars

You imagine a pricetag stuck to the computer. You also get a Freebie Puppy when you buy the computer. Visualise the freebie puppy playing with the label?

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Thank you, Stefos. Will try this out.

Diamond Dallas

Thank you, Niten. Really appreciate your examples.

Diamond Dallas

I added a tag for that recently. There are some more posts about it here: grid-system