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Harlan Grove
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Which is fine for you since what you seem to do mostly if not
exclusively is produce reports. What you continue to fail to understand
is that creating reports is a VERY SMALL subset of the tasks for which
Excel is used (and creating reports in Excel that could be produced
automatically by dbms's consititutes misuse of Excel *IF* there's a
dbms to use - if not, sensible people use what's available).
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Thats why i choose not to abuse my company; and i use the most
efficient program for reporting-- Microsoft Access or Crystal Reports.
Which is fine for you since what you seem to do mostly if not
exclusively is produce reports. What you continue to fail to understand
is that creating reports is a VERY SMALL subset of the tasks for which
Excel is used (and creating reports in Excel that could be produced
automatically by dbms's consititutes misuse of Excel *IF* there's a
dbms to use - if not, sensible people use what's available).