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Any advice on data base for listing music collection?

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jimicito - 13 May 2005 15:18 GMT
I have a large collection of mostly classical music CDs and LPs and am
looking for a good but simple data base on which I can list them by composer,
piece, performer etc. I don't fancy using excel, plus as I understand it, a
data base allows one to cross reference and provide different types of
listing. Any advice please? I have XPPro, but have not been able to locate a
built-in data base. Am I missing something, which is very possible? Jim Little
Rick B - 13 May 2005 15:26 GMT
There is a template for a music collection database on the Microsoft
website.

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> I have a large collection of mostly classical music CDs and LPs and am
> looking for a good but simple data base on which I can list them by composer,
> piece, performer etc. I don't fancy using excel, plus as I understand it, a
> data base allows one to cross reference and provide different types of
> listing. Any advice please? I have XPPro, but have not been able to locate a
> built-in data base. Am I missing something, which is very possible? Jim Little
fredg - 13 May 2005 16:05 GMT
> I have a large collection of mostly classical music CDs and LPs and am
> looking for a good but simple data base on which I can list them by composer,
> piece, performer etc. I don't fancy using excel, plus as I understand it, a
> data base allows one to cross reference and provide different types of
> listing. Any advice please? I have XPPro, but have not been able to locate a
> built-in data base. Am I missing something, which is very possible? Jim Little

For Access 2000 or newer:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/TC010186291033.aspx

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