It sounds like you've got a solid system going with Access! I totally get where you're coming from'Excel has its place for "what if" scenarios and quick data manipulations, but for serious database work and precision, Access is where it's at. It's smart that you've set things up so power users can export and play around with their data in Excel when needed, while you stay focused on the heavy lifting in Access. Great balance of both tools!
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