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Default Self-Contained "Database" file?


Hey guys,
I was wondering if something out there existed that created sel
containend databases and user-interfaces? What I mean is... I want t
create an exe, that when transfered to any computer, can be opened
display a database (stored in the exe). It's values can be altered an
saved back into the exe. Maybe it's impossible as the exe would have t
be recompiled everytime? But I'm wondering if it's doable, because thi
would be a great little tool.

Alternatively, if there is not something out there like this... coul
excel do something similar without having to boot into excel everytim
you want to make changes? thank

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