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Yes, you can. You can also use Access without using Excel. Or use both
together. Access is a relational database. Excel is a ledger that can be kept "flat" and/or used as a database. Both are useful and powerful tools. Beyond that, you really need to provide more info if you want suggestions on which app is best for your particular needs. LeAnne SPAINVENTORY wrote: Hi I need to make an Inventory System for Spa products, medical supply, office supply, ect...I want to trak all products and be sure nobody steal ! Can I use Excel 2003 without using Acces....or I need to use both programs ? |
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