Access for attorney document review

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Can anyone help me design a simple straight forward Access database so I can
load TIFFS for use as an attorney docment review tool that can be accessed on
the firm intranet? The simpler the better. Like a push-button banking
screen. Open the file, and allow them to put the file into folders:
responsive, non-responsive, privileged. Fields need to include the name of
the reviewer and date of review, and privilege-issues for privileged fields;
and perhaps an issue field for responsive documents. Anyone up to the
challenge? Thanks.

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Jeff Boyce
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Can anyone help me design a simple straight forward Access database so I can
load TIFFS for use as an attorney docment review tool that can be accessed on
the firm intranet? The simpler the better. Like a push-button banking
screen. Open the file, and allow them to put the file into folders:
responsive, non-responsive, privileged. Fields need to include the name of
the reviewer and date of review, and privilege-issues for privileged fields;
and perhaps an issue field for responsive documents. Anyone up to the
challenge? Thanks.

This isn't something that Microsoft would (or should) provide as a
builtin part of Access; however, it is something that any competent
Access developer could build for you, for a suitable fee.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 

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