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put dissertation notes in access

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EdProf - 23 Jan 2008 01:36 GMT
I want to use access 2007 to organize my dissertation notes. I'm wondering
what to use as the unique field since I will be using two main lists of
ideas, but not always at the same table.
Thanks for any advice.
Tom van Stiphout - 23 Jan 2008 04:41 GMT
Define "organize". Sounds that could be a fair amount of work for
someone not focused on being a programmer.

-Tom.

>I want to use access 2007 to organize my dissertation notes. I'm wondering
>what to use as the unique field since I will be using two main lists of
>ideas, but not always at the same table.
>Thanks for any advice.
Tony Toews [MVP] - 28 Jan 2008 06:04 GMT
>I want to use access 2007 to organize my dissertation notes. I'm wondering
>what to use as the unique field since I will be using two main lists of
>ideas, but not always at the same table.

Microsoft OneNote might be a better solution.

Tony
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