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Beatrice Hulsberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 Aug 1995 16:33:24 -0400
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Sheryl, Tony, Sherry:  I use Access for a social/industrial history research
project that currently has 1000+ entries.  The data entry format was set up
as a spreadsheet and is extremely easy to use.  ( I generally have trouble
with databases)  A variety of reports have been developed and provide great
statistical info.  Also, the query feature for quick data info is easy to
use and very helpful.  I'm a slow learner married to a fast learner (a bad
combination) but we both really like Access.  My husband uses Access at work
for governmental reports and statistics.  It has a lot of flexibility.  Are
you interested in actually getting specific reports from your data?  I have
never used or even heard of Procite, so can't do a comparison for you.
Could you post more info on Procite please?

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