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If you already have a lot of this done in Excel, I would import it into an Access db as a table, then build queries to drill into my data I wanted, and then easily get to this, I would open on a form to extract my data
In a sense, queries are sub-tables you will want or soon want once you see the awesome power of data mining with Access |
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