track appointments

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Ricoy-Chicago

I have read threads about topic but I could not find something that could
help me.

Using Acc XP. There are several Admissions Reps who have to enter
appointment info. (date/time) for a student to see a Financial Aid Rep. At
the present time they use a MS Word file to record the student name and appt.
info (tehy basically type info in a Word table). The problem is that if an
Admission Rep does not close the file other users cannot schedule
appointments (this was already set that way by the previous guy in charge) My
boss wants me to do it in Access.

Can I create a calendar form where info can be entered and if a time slot
(half hour time slots) is taken then data cannot overlap? Should I use
Outlook instead?

Probably this Q. has been answered in the past but I could not find
anything. Thank you for your help.
 
K

Klatuu

Outlook already does this quite nicely, so you could use that.
You can also do it in Access, but to show the calander with the 30 minute
time slots, you would have to build a form that would do it. I don't know if
someone has such a template on line you could download and use, but it would
not surprise me if there were such a tool available.
 
R

Ricoy-Chicago

Those were my thoughts... I am not familiar with Outlook but if I can handle
Access I don see a problem w/Outlook. Just one question before I tackle it,
can i display/import data from Access in outlook? can I have an icon in an
Access form so the outlook screen (with the calndar) is displayed? Basic Q's.
but any help willbe appreciated
 
K

Klatuu

The short answer is yes. All MS Office products use VBA to allow you to
build custom functionality and make the various products work together. The
sad part is I can't help with using Access from Outlook. I have not done
that before; however, I would suggest you ask questions about this in one of
the Outlook news groups. You will find people there that are very
knowledgable in Outlook and can probably help you through it.

Best of Luck.
 
R

Ricoy-Chicago

Thank you.

Klatuu said:
The short answer is yes. All MS Office products use VBA to allow you to
build custom functionality and make the various products work together. The
sad part is I can't help with using Access from Outlook. I have not done
that before; however, I would suggest you ask questions about this in one of
the Outlook news groups. You will find people there that are very
knowledgable in Outlook and can probably help you through it.

Best of Luck.
 

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