Practical field notes

Practical Guides for Reading Orientdig Spreadsheet Rows

Use these guides when you need to judge a photo set, identify a source page, compare similar rows, or decide what to do with a dead link.

Library reviewed: 15 July 2026Steps, examples, links, and limitations reviewedEditorial standards

Start here

If you are new, read the QC photo guide first. If you already have several possible rows, use the comparison guide. When a link looks unfamiliar or stops working, move to the source-link or dead-link guide.

Suggested reading path

Move from discovery to a documented decision

The articles are designed as a sequence, but each one also works alone.

Check the images

Decide whether the photo set covers the details this category needs.

Confirm the source

Make sure the external destination corresponds to the same row and configuration.

Compare like with like

Place only genuinely comparable options in the same decision set.

Maintain the sheet

Mark stale, redirected, or uncertain rows instead of letting them quietly circulate.

What to expect

Every guide should lead to a next step

A guide should help you check something specific, reject a weak row, or write down the detail that is still missing. If it cannot change what you do next, it is not useful.

Product pages, prices, stock, and policies can change after a guide is reviewed. Open the current source page before relying on any third-party detail.

Each guide should help you

  • Ask a more specific product question
  • Remove at least one weak or mismatched row
  • Record why a candidate remains
  • Know which detail still requires an official or source check

Already have a row open?

Use the seven-point checklist for a fast decision, or browse the full Orientdig guide for the complete method.