Timesheet in MS Excel/Access

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celia

Hello,

I am doing a monthly timesheet in MS Excel for the use of 16 staf
where each of them will send to the server at the end of each month.
Now I would like either the data entered in the monthly timeshee
(Excel) by individual employee to be stored into MS Access Or create
timesheet in Access and generate monthly report each of every month.

However, I have difficulty in setting up a database and some forms fo
entering and retrieving as I never worked with access before.

Is there any website where I can find some related information?

I have attached the file I created in Excel in case anyone of you wan
to have a look at it.

Thankyou.

Regards,
celi

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http://www.mvps.org/access/toc.htm
http://www.lebans.com/
http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access
tips.http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
-----Original Message-----

Hello,

I am doing a monthly timesheet in MS Excel for the use of 16 staff
where each of them will send to the server at the end of each month.
Now I would like either the data entered in the monthly timesheet
(Excel) by individual employee to be stored into MS Access Or create a
timesheet in Access and generate monthly report each of every month.

However, I have difficulty in setting up a database and some forms for
entering and retrieving as I never worked with access before.

Is there any website where I can find some related information?

I have attached the file I created in Excel in case anyone of you want
to have a look at it.

Thankyou.

Regards,
celia


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|Filename:
TS_1.zip |
 

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