Bonnie, Have you looked at "Excell"? It is an office program that accepts all kinds of data. You can format it to look like just about anything. I have thought about doing this myself and then think-boy am I glad that is not my regular gig! Most accounting firms use this for spread sheet data. My last instructor was helping me put drug calculation data into it as there are formulas that determine what will automatically drop into the "cells". As for a "fit" of PAF files and census data into spread sheet format- do not know. Try e mailing PIMM1 our cousin Patricia. Lynn > [Original Message] > From: Bonnie Huth <huthb@swbell.net> > To: <MAUPIN-CHAT-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 11/1/02 8:43:34 PM > Subject: [MAUPIN-CHAT] Software to record Census information > > I am hoping that someone can help me with my problem. > > I have been looking for some software that can be used > to record census information that you locate. > > I have downloaded the spreadsheets from Gary Minder > that are in Excel for each year, and used them some. What I > am looking for tho is a piece of software that can link to PAF 5.0 > genealogy program that I use and would be easy to record for each person > the census they are on and the family members found therein. > > Probably, noone has developed this kind of software becaue I > have run all kind of searches and can only come up swith > software you use in conjunction with the census data > you get from the Census Bureau. > > Does anyone have any ideas where else I can look? > > Bonnie Maupin Huth > San Antonio, Texas > > > > ==== MAUPIN-CHAT Mailing List ==== > Please don't post private information about living people without permission. All posts are archived. To search RootsWeb list archives: > <http://archiver.rootsweb.com/archives/search.html> > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 --- M. Lynn Taylor --- mltaylordogmother@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.