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How can I fill up a printed paper form?
I am manually filling up a serialized pre-printed form repetitively for each
items that I work on. I would like to automate this process by creating a form that looks similar to the form I'm filling up but not print the form itself i.e, print only the typed information on the fields of the pre-printed form. Then I want to save the filled up forms for my future reference. Any suggestion is appreciated. |
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-----Original Message----- I am manually filling up a serialized pre-printed form repetitively for each items that I work on. I would like to automate this process by creating a form that looks similar to the form I'm filling up but not print the form itself i.e, print only the typed information on the fields of the pre-printed form. Then I want to save the filled up forms for my future reference. Any suggestion is appreciated. . open the slot and put the paper in you idiot |
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First, ignore that ignoramus who posted the other response.
Are you saying you want to print only the information you are now adding by hand to the preprinted form? That can certainly be done, but I wonder from the way you have phrased the question whether you are familiar with how a relational database program works. You will need to provide more details if you are to receive an informed response. If you are unfamiliar with Access you would benefit by reading an introductory book on the subject. A Google groups search will produce some titles and recommendations. "A.Poli" wrote: I am manually filling up a serialized pre-printed form repetitively for each items that I work on. I would like to automate this process by creating a form that looks similar to the form I'm filling up but not print the form itself i.e, print only the typed information on the fields of the pre-printed form. Then I want to save the filled up forms for my future reference. Any suggestion is appreciated. |
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Are you referring to Access, Word or Excel. this is an
Access newsgroup? Chris -----Original Message----- I am manually filling up a serialized pre-printed form repetitively for each items that I work on. I would like to automate this process by creating a form that looks similar to the form I'm filling up but not print the form itself i.e, print only the typed information on the fields of the pre-printed form. Then I want to save the filled up forms for my future reference. Any suggestion is appreciated. . |
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Sorry folks,
I hit the keys prematurely there. Yes I would like to be able to do it in MSWORD. Thanks to the replies. "Chris Reveille" wrote: Are you referring to Access, Word or Excel. this is an Access newsgroup? Chris -----Original Message----- I am manually filling up a serialized pre-printed form repetitively for each items that I work on. I would like to automate this process by creating a form that looks similar to the form I'm filling up but not print the form itself i.e, print only the typed information on the fields of the pre-printed form. Then I want to save the filled up forms for my future reference. Any suggestion is appreciated. . |
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