What is the best program to create a price list in?

What is the best program to design a price list please.

I would use a spreadsheet to keep a current price list for my own use. If I wanted to print a price list for distribution to customers, I would take the current prices from the spreadsheet and paste them into a template from a word processor program, such as Word or Pages.

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