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Anonymous Poster <anonfwd -at- raycomm -dot- com> wrote:
> I have been told that I will be in charge of creating a
> database for the documentation and product packaging
> groups in my company ... best performed by an Access
> developer ... I know very little about Access
Ah, but you'll know a lot more after doing this. That should help you if
you ever write documentation for Access programs, *AND* will make you more
marktable should you ever find yourself seeking temporary work, another
job, etc.