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I want to make a database with all our customers. Then be able to open a
billing statement and just click and insert all their information from the database. I am not sure which progeam to use or how to do it. So if Jane doe from 33 riverside dr pittstburg pa 11111 can in and had a tune up on her snowblower, I want to open the statement template (which I assume I would have to make) and click on on name & it insert her name address and what was done & I can just print it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. thank tammy |
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It sounds to me that you do not want the Excel forum...
There are any number of commercially available database packages that will allow you to build a business infrastructure support application... One option that you may want to look at is under the existing database templates with MS-Access and choose the Service Call Management database as an alternative... the database is already built and you just have to configure it with your business specifics... another non-MS options that might work for you is Quickbooks by Intuit, which offers varying degrees of standard packages based upon the complexity of your business needs... Good luck- Joe -- Thanks for your help - Joe Mac "Tammy Lamb" wrote: I want to make a database with all our customers. Then be able to open a billing statement and just click and insert all their information from the database. I am not sure which progeam to use or how to do it. So if Jane doe from 33 riverside dr pittstburg pa 11111 can in and had a tune up on her snowblower, I want to open the statement template (which I assume I would have to make) and click on on name & it insert her name address and what was done & I can just print it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. thank tammy |
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![]() You can use Outlook as a contact database and form letters in Word. Have a look at: http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...349201033.aspx Works for me. -- tghcogo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ tghcogo's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=10494 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=489821 |
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