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I can answer some questions on a wide variety of business applications, including MS Office, Lotus Smartsuite, Visio, Notes and many others.
I have over 16 years of experience as an IT professional, supporting a wide variety of business applications.
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I believe both Office Max and Staples have modules that will enable you to manage inventory, at least of items you purchase from them. If you have a contract with either talk to your sales rep about it
I'm not that familiar with Quickbooks, but you may be able to tweak it to do what you want. I would contact omeone expert in Quickbooks or Intuit sales support to see if they can tell yu whether it can
You caught me at a good moment. I just set this up for one of my clients. There are two modules to this process. The first can be kicked off by an event on a form. It prompts the user if they want to send
I do a newsletter for my bike club. I lay the pges out on letter size. When I go to print I set it for tabloid size, which is double letter size (11x17) as a booklet. Pub then set it up to print pages
Check for a new version of Calendar Creator. Should be a Vista supported version. Try broderbund.com. Under Design and Print. Any of the XP versions should work with Vista though you might want to call

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