

So far it looks similar to Calc, but in contrast to a spreadsheet you have to define every field (name, type of content, max length and much more). But the base elements of a database is the table (or tables). Your picture shows a formula that is the nice looking surface for the result. Base it not an easy to use software and it takes much time to find the way to make it work. Wrote:Do you really need a relational database for that purpose? If not I recommend Calc. Google turns up one that looks perhaps more like what you seek (this one you must download and manually install from the website): If you know a similar program on another OS you could look up alternatives for here: Xenopeek Thankyou very much for the suggestions ill take a look at both.am currently still looking at Libre Base as i think it can do what i want if i can understand it (I have currently got a bit further with it and have produced a database that would suit my needs i just need to take it to the next step!! Thankyou again for your help. It is possibly not a complete match, being more suited for collections, but perhaps it will suit your needs. Xenopeek wrote:Tellico is installable from Software Manager. This may lead to very big document though.

Google turns up one that looks perhaps more like what you seek (this one you must download and manually install from the website): If you know a similar program on another OS you could look up alternatives for here: Simplest solution would be a LibreOffice Writer document, where you can easily embed pictures. Templates LibreOffice Templates offer you a way to avoid duplicating repetitive actions when creating new text documents, spreadsheets, or presentations. Free Lottery Spreadsheets - and a contact for past results of your game. Tellico is installable from Software Manager.
