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I have an employee review form I created on excell-I would like to set it up
to have a list of employees as my data base and a cell link to a clean review
form so I can fill it out and save without having to save as 100 times + .
Id like to have it all at my fingertips - Can someone help PLease ?
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Arvi Laanemets
 
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Hi

My advice is to create an employees data base as a single table - a row for
every employee. After that you can redesign your employee review form as a
report sheet - you select an employee, and all info about this employee is
displayed - and you can print it out whenever you want.

And by such design, whenever you want print out some better-quality
documents for employee, you can use your table as source table for Word mail
merge.


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I have an employee review form I created on excell-I would like to set it

up
to have a list of employees as my data base and a cell link to a clean

review
form so I can fill it out and save without having to save as 100 times +

..
Id like to have it all at my fingertips - Can someone help PLease ?



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