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Total downloads
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76
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Date added
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June 15, 2009
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cniche
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Free Trial |
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OS
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Windows
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4.78 MB
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Description
All Home Inventory is an facile to use database program that permit you to fast build a permanent record of your property and its value. You may record descriptions of items, where they were purchased, when they were purchased, current location and value. You may also store digital photos of the items in your database. Records of this sort could prove invaluable in the event of a theft, a fire or a natural disaster. To begin entering information, simply click the Add New button and begin entering information. The Item Description field is the only mandatory field. All other fields are optional and may be left blank. The items that appear on the Category and Location pop down lists may be customized. Select Category or Location from the Maintain Menu to add or remove items from these lists. The information you enter may be easily recalled and viewed on the screen, or printed through a variety of reports. A custom reporting option is also included, making it facile to make reports containing just the information you want. In your custom reports may be saved and then run at a later time.
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