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Hello, I work for a large school district and I'm working to organize years of complex information. I'm very good at excel which means I've spent a lot of time brute forcing things that would have worked better as a database. I'm here to correct the wrong of my ways. Thanks for this resource!
 

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Hello and welcome to the forums.
 

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I'm very good at excel which means I've spent a lot of time brute forcing things that would have worked better as a database

Hi, welcome to Access World Forums....

From your comment above I wonder if you might get some benefit from my blog here:-

 

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From your comment above I wonder if you might get some benefit from my blog here:-
Thank you! This sort of resource is exactly why I joined this forum. I completed a course on Udemy that focused on the mechanics of Access but not enough on the theory of relational databases and how to avoid pitfalls.
 

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I completed a course on Udemy that focused on the mechanics of Access but not enough on the theory of relational databases and how to avoid pitfalls.

There are excellent resources on "how to" MS Access, but not many that tackle the practicalities of development. This was a niche that appealed to me, and I have attempted to fill it.
 

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