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Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, OpenOffice base, dBase.
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MYSQL is for the back end of applications, where as Microsoft access is for relational databases and such. MYSQL can be used in conjuntion with server side scripting languages where as access cannot access cannot import mysql data where as mysql can import data from other programs, if used correctly you will have a functional database based on what data is imported throught (exel,access ect)
Relational tables if stored locally (vs Excel). Can use ODBC interface to access SQL/Oracle/etc databases. Idiot friendly with drag and drop joins.
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Worksheets, charts, databases, and web support.1. Workbooks and Worksheets2. Charts3. Tables4. Web Supportas per Shelly Cashman Series Excel 2007 textbook. p.EX2