At the Microsoft Office Online site,
http://office.microsoft.com, I believe
you will find some templates that can be modified. I do not remember any
that are specifically for "warranty registration," but it seems there was a
"membership database" which you might modify to meet your needs.
> I do not think intelligence should lay seige to knowlege!
If you didn't post this as a test to see if we are sufficiently intelligent
to puzzle out the message you are trying to convey, please clarify.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
"slawie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:F173A239-CCFB-4146-B65E-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am not looking for anyone to build this dbase and I am not soloiciting to
> hire a developer. I am looking for a template that I can use to customise
> for
> my own use. I just want to get started with a basic framework and continue
> with the development myself. If I get it done I intend to post it free use
> to
> anybody who may need a similar application.
>
> I do not think intelligence should lay seige to knowlege!
>
> "John Vinson" wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:04:02 -0700, slawie
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>> >I am trying to find a template for warranty registration of new
>> >customers. I
>> >need to maintain this dbase for a warranty period of 3 years. Any help
>> >will
>> >do.
>> >Thanks
>>
>> What kind of help do you want? Are you soliciting to hire a developer,
>> answer some specific questions about the design, get someone to build
>> the whole database for you for free, or what?
>>
>> This is a volunteer-staffed technical support newsgroup. We're happy
>> to answer clear, specific questions to help you design and build your
>> Access applications - but it's a bit hard to figure out just what
>> you're asking here!
>>
>> John W. Vinson[MVP]
>>