Need help with my database

R

RiRi

I have been trying to set up an MS Access Database for invoicing and I got
"stuck": my knowledge is minimum.

I would like to know if you would be available for my database-invoicing
thing.

Can anyone help me adn I am willing to pay of course..



Regards,

R

(e-mail address removed)
 
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NoodNutt

RiRi

You will be better off signing up for a course in Basic Access, or
purchasing developers books that will explain and outline the steps
required.

this title has been invaluable to me over the years:

Microsoft Access Developer's Handbook. by Timothy M. O'Brien, Steven J.
Pogge & Geoffrey E. White.

of course you can purchase the handbook that matches your version of access
you are using.

Once you get the basics out of the way and you are comfortable using access
and you have specific questions, then it will be more realistic for any of
the MVP's or people like myself who can try and resolve any problems you
will face along the way, and depending on your grasp & aptitude it may come
quick and easy, or laboured and intensive.

If the above doesn't appeal to you, contact Allen Browne, he is a highly
respected programmer.

www.allenbrowne.com

Good luck

HTH
Mark.
 
L

Larry Linson

RiRi said:
I have been trying to set up an MS Access Database for invoicing and I got
"stuck": my knowledge is minimum.

I would like to know if you would be available for my database-invoicing
thing.

Can anyone help me adn I am willing to pay of course..

This really isn't the place to solicit paid help, nor to respond to such
solicitations. If you have read posts that you think demonstrate a good
knowledge, and if there's anything to lead you to believe that the person
does contract work, e-mail them directly -- if they want to receive e-mail,
they will have some address information in their post that you can
interpret. (None in mine, BTW.) Or there will be contact information at
their website.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
 
R

RiRi

Actually someone else suggested to do this, beacause he was unavailable.
But I understand what you mean!
R
 

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