That is a good idea - I will have to think about how to best do it.  Maybe I should do it like Peggy and just keep it simple.

On 10/25/06, Niclas Runarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael,
 
I meant a Microsoft Access FILE... so the information won't get lost in a computer switch. Though, for material, where the posts are of the even more individual nature, multiple tables, subtables, advanced relations etc is just a waste of designing time. I sat trying to design a material data base in Access once, but couldn't find a way to make it as "fun" as I wanted it, just because the posts was so unrelated to eachother. No, for material I still think a simple Excel file with an autofilter is the way to go. (That's the way I do it.) Different tables can be made in different spreadsheets and still be kept inside the borders of the one file. If you want automatized functions, you can easily record/write macros and, if you want, also design forms for it in Visual Basic for Applications (both in Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel) and create a program in the file... that, again, will STILL keep the information in the one file.
 
Easily backed up or transferred between computers.......
 
/Nick
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Nick,
 
That program is a Microsoft Access program.  I started using it once and somewhere in a computer switch I lost everything.  I want to get more organized so here's hoping it works.
 
Mike

 
On 10/23/06, Niclas Runarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I thought you meant Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Access. Still think you do... subconciously.
 
/Nick
 
 
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That was it - thanks Pete

On 10/23/06, Peter Gramp <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I think you are referencing "Superfly Fishing Machine", available for free (3 flies to register) at http://www.erobillard.com/SuperFly/ .
Hope this is the one you wanted,
Pete


On 10/23/06, Michael Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
What was the name of the software that was out there to keep an inventory of your fly tying materials?
 
Mike

 
On 10/21/06, Hans Weilenmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:


On 10/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've held off making any announcements here until it was ready for prime
time... and well it finally is!

Thanks for the heads up, Lance. I will take a peek ;-)

Hans

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