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Old October 25th, 2005, 09:56 PM
Album Maker
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Default Musical Recordings Template for CD, Tape and Vinyl Records

I wish to put my recordings on a database in the format using: -
Record No - Automatically increases
Music Type - Classical, Group, Male Singer, Female Singer, Jazz, C&W etc
Artist/Composer - Name(s)
Album name - Title
Tracks - Name of each, track time length with the cululative time
automatically calculated at the end, composers name(s)

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Old October 26th, 2005, 08:07 PM
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Default Musical Recordings Template for CD, Tape and Vinyl Records

Have you tried using the music collection template or the DVD collection
template on the Microsoft website?

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...366831033.aspx

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I wish to put my recordings on a database in the format using: -
Record No - Automatically increases
Music Type - Classical, Group, Male Singer, Female Singer, Jazz, C&W etc
Artist/Composer - Name(s)
Album name - Title
Tracks - Name of each, track time length with the cululative time
automatically calculated at the end, composers name(s)



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Old October 28th, 2005, 03:06 PM
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Default Musical Recordings Template for CD, Tape and Vinyl Records

Alas I did not state that I was using Access 2003 and the download is for
Access 2000. I am not sure whether it is possible to proceed as I am a
'starter' in this area of computing.

"Rick B" wrote:

Have you tried using the music collection template or the DVD collection
template on the Microsoft website?

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...366831033.aspx

--
Rick B



"Album Maker" Album wrote in message
...
I wish to put my recordings on a database in the format using: -
Record No - Automatically increases
Music Type - Classical, Group, Male Singer, Female Singer, Jazz, C&W etc
Artist/Composer - Name(s)
Album name - Title
Tracks - Name of each, track time length with the cululative time
automatically calculated at the end, composers name(s)




 




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