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Jun. 1st, 2002 09:54 amApplied @ Kinko's on Thursday. They're looking for overnight shift.
Yesterday, went to go see The Sum of All Fears. Was quite good. May pick up the original novel.
Picked up an Office 97 book, to learn about Excel. Unfortunately, it doesn't cover Access, which may mean I need to pick up yet another book, if I want to learn Access. Though I should probably wait awhile.
I was able to get my book DB from the MSWorks DB into Access, but don't know how to work with it now...
Af course, I've been lax about entering stuff into my DBs lately...
Yesterday, went to go see The Sum of All Fears. Was quite good. May pick up the original novel.
Picked up an Office 97 book, to learn about Excel. Unfortunately, it doesn't cover Access, which may mean I need to pick up yet another book, if I want to learn Access. Though I should probably wait awhile.
I was able to get my book DB from the MSWorks DB into Access, but don't know how to work with it now...
Af course, I've been lax about entering stuff into my DBs lately...
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Date: 2002-06-01 08:44 pm (UTC)Realize that, and will probably end up picking up an OfficeXP book eventually, since I've got 2 components on my main system. (Word and Outlook)
However, I've got Office97 Pro on my secondary system, and don't plan on upgrading anytime soon (though I AM on the lookout for Outlook98). Why? That's the version that the office I'm planning on transferring to later this year uses. Will mostly be using Excel (data entry, rather than actually creating spreadsheets, at least at first), then Word and Outlook.
I don't think I'd be using Access much, if at all, at work. But I've got it, so might as well know how to use it...