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Old November 11th, 2004, 06:07 PM
kraftykat
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I have Office 2000 Premium. I am trying to figure out if I can do Payroll
Records in it. Does anyone have this program from Microsoft and will it do
Payroll Records? Help!
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Old November 11th, 2004, 06:28 PM
L Covey
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kraftykat wrote:
I have Office 2000 Premium. I am trying to figure out if I can do Payroll
Records in it. Does anyone have this program from Microsoft and will it do
Payroll Records? Help!

We used something like V-Track at work.

We maintained some records in MS Access and Excel. Personally, I think
Excel is more stable.

LC
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Old November 11th, 2004, 06:37 PM
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I have Excel too. How can I use it to do Payroll Records?

"L Covey" wrote:

kraftykat wrote:
I have Office 2000 Premium. I am trying to figure out if I can do Payroll
Records in it. Does anyone have this program from Microsoft and will it do
Payroll Records? Help!

We used something like V-Track at work.

We maintained some records in MS Access and Excel. Personally, I think
Excel is more stable.

LC

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Old November 12th, 2004, 06:48 PM
L Covey
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kraftykat wrote:

I have Excel too. How can I use it to do Payroll Records?

"L Covey" wrote:


kraftykat wrote:

I have Office 2000 Premium. I am trying to figure out if I can do Payroll
Records in it. Does anyone have this program from Microsoft and will it do
Payroll Records? Help!


We used something like V-Track at work.

We maintained some records in MS Access and Excel. Personally, I think
Excel is more stable.

LC


Not sure just what you need for YOUR payroll, we kept different Excel
files with data such as the following:

As I think more about it, we had a corporate office that had a METER system.

Locally, we kept Excel records.

An example is the labeling columns: (without the word wrap)

A B C D E F G etc.
L_NAME F_NAME MIDDLE ADDRESS_1 ADDRESS_2 CITY STATE

I'll continue below:
9D_ZIP
PHONE
EMAIL (OFFICE ADDRESS)
EMERGENCY DATA such as name of doctor, address, phone, hospital
preference, etc.
START DATE in the office
FMLA (family medical leave) information (separate spreadsheet)

This is all so elementary for you. You may look into V-TRACK software.
It has calendars and you can enter payroll codes, holidays, etc and it
is user friendly.

I use Excel to organize so many personal records. High school reunion
"database", tax data, genealogy, etc. I find it extremely helpful.

Sorry I think I gave you some false hope, but if this helps in some
small way, I am glad.

LC













 




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