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Excell is great for calculations etc but it is only a spreadsheet not a database.Access would be your next best bet to setup in, its easy to use, comes free with microsoft office and has alot of cool functions and tools, if you can think of something cool you need there will be a way to do it. but then again i am a little buyest as i develope databases for my job
Excell is great for calculations etc but it is only a spreadsheet not a database.
Access would be your next best bet to setup in, its easy to use, comes free with microsoft office and has alot of cool functions and tools, if you can think of something cool you need there will be a way to do it. but then again i am a little buyest as i develope databases for my job
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