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Taught Works for the past 4 years in a private capacity and will be able to answer questions up to advanced including all sections of works.
Teacher and business trainer for the last 5 years as well as managing my own small business
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| Mel | 06/25/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Richard, thanks very much. Replaced mswkcal.wcd ..... |
| Deanna | 06/24/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you so much. I had tried ..... |
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| Diane | 05/05/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you for your answer. Works is ..... |
Sue To add a field to the database go to View and selec List, then click on the column that you want the new field to follow, right click and then select insert field. To use excel for the mail merge
Jennifer If the the formatting came out right on the question it looks like a Hanging indent. I don't know the version of works you are using but this should work for most of them otherwise go to
Sue What version of Works are you using? If you have access to Excel it would be easier to save the current database as a txt file and import it into Excel. If that isn't possible I just need
Dave Go to this link http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/pdfimport Then select your operating system Windows Once it has been installed (remember the installation folder)
Celeste This depends on the version of Works you have, go to Save as and see if there is a *.doc option, if there is it can be opened in word, if not look for *.rtf this can also be opened in Word but

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