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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nelson writes: &#8220;My daughter suggested an Excel Spreadsheet as the best way to keep a record of my trains: model type and number, date purchased, working condition, wheels, length, DCC, maintenance history, purchase price etc. She has offered to set it up for me and teach me how to use the software. It could be [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>&#8220;My daughter suggested an Excel Spreadsheet as the best way to keep a record of my trains: model type and number, date purchased, working condition, wheels, length, DCC, maintenance history, purchase price etc. She has offered to set it up for me and teach me how to use the software. It could be handy, but will the effort outweigh the benefit? What have others found? Thank you in advance.&#8221;</p>
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