We love Excel (as-a-matter-a-fact,
Office 2010 Key, both teams report up to the same VP) but there are times where it isn’t the best tool for a database :-). Steven Thomas recently did an interview with Cancer Lifeline about how they moved from Excel to Access. Here is the article intro: Sometimes a business solution is created by using Excel when Access is more appropriate. Or,
Office 2007 Pro, perhaps Excel was originally a good idea,
Microsoft Office Pro 2010, but the data has outgrown an Excel solution and it is time to use a database program. Fortunately, you can move your business data from Excel to Access. Cancer Lifeline, a non-profit organization based in Seattle,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, originally designed its grant-tracking system by using Excel. After running into trouble with data redundancy,
Office Home And Business, they decided it was time to give Access a try. Dr. Kerry Fowler provides volunteer IT support for Cancer Lifeline. He agreed to an interview in which we discussed Cancer Lifeline's IT needs, his role and technical background, how they used Excel, and what they have done with Access. View article… <div