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    Default Excel Spreadsheet for DVD collection

    I want to keep track of all the movies I have in a database on my computer. What I am looking for is a spreadsheet where I can just type in the name of my DVD and it will add it to an alphabetized list. I don't know how to do this but I'm sure that it is pretty easy for someone who knows excel well. If someone would want to make a spreadsheet like this for me I would really appreciate it.
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    Sounds like you want an Access Database rather than an Excel Spreadsheet?
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    Well I don't have Access on my computer, I have Excel though. Is his doable with Excel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Les_Worm
    Well I don't have Access on my computer, I have Excel though. Is his doable with Excel?
    It is doable with Excel but Access is a better tool for this sort of thing. What version of Excel do you have? In the past most versions of Office used to have both Excel and Access bundled in.
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    Well now that I double checked I do have Access. Unfortunately I am even less familiar with Access as I am with Excel.
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    There is a software called MediaMonley, it's very good for music collections and I think (I'm not sure) it works for movie collections too.
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    I use DVD Profiler.....several years ago it was free and $25 if you wanted the Hi-Rez images and lifetime updates. Very customizable reports, and if you can get your hands on a "cue cat" bar code reader entering a large collection is a snap

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    Excel has a sort function.
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    Quote Originally Posted by r8ed
    Excel has a sort function.
    Wow, that was wicked easy. Thanks.
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