Depends on how much data you intend to acquire. For a small shop, using AOO 
would be feasible. But as Tom Goldie said below, a database should be employed 
if you're acquiring lots of data. Spreadsheets do well on small data sets, but 
beyond a certain point they get unwieldly, then become unusable. You've got 
only 65,534 rows (records) to work with in a spreadsheet; many more records are 
possible in a database.

Regards,
Jim Plante
 
On Sep 29, 2013, at 6:51 AM, Gabrielle Becker <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi, 
> I am just looking for a simple spreadsheet program where I can keep track of 
> who I charged what, plus what sales tax there was, plus address, time and 
> invoice number.It needs to be searchable.  Etc. Is Apache open office good 
> for this type of use? I would be getting cash or checks so no need for 
> keeping track of bank account or credit card numbers.                         
>                  


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