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A quick "database style" sorter and finder is the autofilter
(Data-Filter-Autofilter). It allows you to sort by any header of your data, and return specific sets using a simple interface. Hope this helps, Miguel. "SpeakaTweaka" wrote: Just wanted to get a general idea on how to go about making a database style sorter for my record collection. I current have over a 1000 pieces in my collection. the problem is when I got out to the club to spin I have know easy way of finding the records I need for my set. The solution I think is to make some sort orf spreadsheet in Excel so I cant organize my records by Genre, Bpm, Artist, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated ... |
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