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Hi. Rusty, I'm embarrassed to say that I don't quite understand
the Database chapter yet, grin. I must read it, take notes,
practice it. Rhonda walked me through it, but I'd suggest you
ask her for this explanation. She's a whiz at figuring this out.
I might write Tiffany about the excel spreadsheet temporarily,
although I'd like a password-protected, already-figured out
financial program for my Braille Note. I didn't see Karyn, but
Ray, it was good to see you at the Acb convention. Your idea of
different suites of products is a good one, though it'd probably
take awhile for Humanware to get it to work. Probably more work
for them but better for us. Kathleen, yes, I use the Braille
Note calculator. The phoblem is, when you do a reset, the
calculation doesn't stay inthe memory, and one must go to the
last date entered, take the calculation, put it back into memory,
and addstsubtract from them when making another entry. I don't
have this by month, and I'm not yet sure how many fields you can
put in a database. Rhonda can expound upon that, if she wishes
to. It would be neat to have a financial program that could be
imported to one's computer if one wished to do so. Identity
theft is a concern, but using storage cards, passwords should
solve this problem.
I keep my banking database on my Br Note inthe "database section.
This is quicking up disk space, right? Is there a way to put a
password on this "banking" database if I want to keep it on my
Bn? I have a feeling I can't, but I'm probably wrong, grin.
- [Braillenote] Financial program, Databases, etc Nancy Ungar
- RE: [Braillenote] Financial program, Databases, etc Richard Ring
