So... right now at my job I have 10 different outlook files for different sales people. Each file has the accounts they handle and the monthly revenue going back - 10 years.
The problem - is having to update 10 different files each month...
I would love to be able to use access to have every account in one place and then when I update those each excel sheet gets updated for the staff?
Is that easily doable in Access?
I consider myself a strong user of excel but have never used access..
It has nothing to with Apple, Google, and Microsoft are trillion dollar companies that have near monopoly positions in certain markets segments huh? Hmmmm
Why are you 5 or 6 comments deep on this post? We get it you don't like Linux. Is the guy that knocked up your daughter and living at your house named Linux or something? LOL It's really weird how personal your comments are here. This is a tech site not everything posted here is going to be something that personally use and enjoy. Grow up and move on dude...
That's the standard? it needs to have top notch support for Windows games? LOL MacOS have never needed to do that. It's amazing how well Proton runs a lot of Windows games (some games actually better) and it's not appreciated by the causal user but Linux is never going to be for the hardcore gamer. Any serious, day one AAA gamer or needs to play games that use anti-cheat will not be happy with Linux for Windows gaming ever.
When I still used Windows it was mostly because of games and I had a second PC for that. An Xbox is another option.
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So... right now at my job I have 10 different outlook files for different sales people. Each file has the accounts they handle and the monthly revenue going back - 10 years.
The problem - is having to update 10 different files each month...
I would love to be able to use access to have every account in one place and then when I update those each excel sheet gets updated for the staff?
Is that easily doable in Access?
I consider myself a strong user of excel but have never used access..
Thanks in advance!
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