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Wi | Yes Access is a much better setup for data entry and storage as it eliminates a lot of work and errors. Excel really wasn't built for that but gets used often. I've worked with Access a lot in the past and a bit in the present, but newer stuff I work with is primarily SQL.
I don't have any bins myself to track, but that's an excellent offer for those that do!
Edited by durallymax 2/17/2021 19:04
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