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i try to develop a automated tender format for quotations in my company. My
company have a lot of different products. i do not know which is better to
use from microsoft office tools. i try to use visual basic in excel but i
have not tried in access..
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It is essentially the same tool. Your choice should be made on which tool,
Excel or Access, is better suited to delivering the requirement, i.e. would
a database be better than a spreadsheet, or vice versa.

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i try to develop a automated tender format for quotations in my company.

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company have a lot of different products. i do not know which is better to
use from microsoft office tools. i try to use visual basic in excel but i
have not tried in access..



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