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After serious thinking Diane Van wrote :
We will see what the orginal poster says, but at my flying club, they print out the log book sheets each day (and many days they need more than one sheet). As planes are rented, the renter fills in the details him/herself, signs out the plane, the sheet is authorized/signed by the club, and the sheet is left at the desk on a clipboard. That way everyone can see when a plane is due to be returned and who has it. Perhaps someone enters all this info into an ongoing Excel sheet, but I doubt it. So all he needs is a date and page code in the template, really. If this is what his club does. Good point! I interpret your meaning of 'print out the log book sheets' each day as meaning this info is constantly being updated during any given day with new info entered during the course of that day, from that manual sign-in/sign-out sheet. My suggestion implies a consolidated record that's being kept of each day's activities, which gets updated with entries from some manually written source. In this case a sign-in/sign-out template that duplicates the log worksheet's input portion that's needed for adding entries would have to be used. This template would obviously provide only enough lines to fit a printed page, and would (optionally) not need to be stored after its data was entered into the record log worksheet. -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
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