Databases

Elian Degen J. degen@telcel.net.ve
Wed, 12 Jan 2000 13:35:36 -0400


Richard and List

I am not sure I understand your question, I installed recently Office 2000
in my machine, and Excel sheets allow you to do that, also Word200 does the
same...

Elian
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Moody <remoody@midstatesd.net>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 4:04 AM
Subject: Re: Databases


> Quatro pro.    I have had it since DOS, got college credit to learn how to
> use it, and came with a 1000 page manuel.  That was in the days when 80
> meg HD was large.
> Now its part of an office suite that includes Word Perfect.  A perfect
> combination I would say.
> Now if they could just make a spread sheet that would allow cells to be
> hyper links---click on them and you go some where. like into a word
> processor another spread sheet or data base.  ..... or cells to play
> sounds when clicked on, or cells when clicked, play the sounds of 3, 4, 5
> or 6 cells at once....
> or a cell contaning a formula that determines the activity  of one note
> (voice) through out one musical measure. ric dreamon
>
> >
> > At 10:44 AM 1/8/2000 -0500, Bill Ballard wrote:
> >
> > >Which is why the people happiest with their business software are those
> who
> > >have taken a scriptable, buildable database app, and simply trained it
> do
> > >everything we do. Susan with MSWorks, Mark with Access, myself with
> Provue
> > >Panorama. Anybody else want to chime in here?
> >
> > Me with Lotus Approach., and partially because Lotus SmartSuite '96 was
> included with my
> > old computer. It's extremely easy to set up and use and integrates with
> the
> > other Lotus programs in the suite like Lotus Organizer.
> >
> >                  John
> >
> > John Musselwhite, RPT -  Calgary, Alberta Canada
>
>



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