12-22-2008, 09:00 PM | #1 |
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Making a "library" database on Access
Has anyone tried this? I need a better way to organize my books than excel.
Here's what I have: Tabs: -Current (everything I've read since June), since I've started the list -Romance only (all these damn books sound the same, I have to make sure I don't double read anything -To read (which includes price, and if it hasn't been released when it will be) -My 1001 books list Each tab is set up the same way: author, title, read (or date read, for current tab), genre, and type. Anyone have any ideas on how to make an access spreadsheet with similar or the same criteria? I worked with a db for cataloging some archaeology stuff, and I like the preselected information, so I'm thinking it'll be better. But I've never created one before. |
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