If you have MS Acess as part of your Office package, I believe there is a
template pre-made ready to use that catalogs DVD's in the on-line templates.
It was written for Acess 2000, but should work on your version.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...nstalled=1&c=0
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>I would recommend using Excel instead.
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> "tallguy" wrote:
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>> well i am trying to make a list for all the movies that i own. i want to
>> put
>> them in alphabetical order and put them in catoregories such as comedy
>> horror
>> etc. is there a way that i can make this happen?