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OriginalGriff23-Dec-20 19:44
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You are confusing "Data Entry" with "Data Format" - and assuming that a generic Data Entry system (such as Excel, the application) will provide perfect data (in the form of Excel data files).

It won't. It will provide perfect Excel data, but that can have all the errors, omissions, additions, and plain mistakes that the user can make - because Excel the app does not validate anything: it just enters data into cells.

Excel is not a Data Entry system: they validate and only store "correct" information. Excel doesn't care what the user enters where and has no idea what data is "valid" and what isn't.
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