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My mother runs a private healthcare company and she has asked me to create an employee database for her using Excel. The database needs to be displayed as an information page seperated into different areas. Such as 'contact details', 'next of kin', 'medical information' etc. I dont think that this part of the database will be difficult.
However, she then wants to be able to put certain data from each employee file into a document to print. For example, to just print the name and telephone number of every employee. This will need to be compiled into a table format and then printed. Now, im not much of a whizz with Access, infact i havent even touched it since GCSE, which was 8years back now. So, does anyway have any advice, or even books/guides i can use? |
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Please clarify first whether it is Excel or Access!
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