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looking to outline 60 years of living historical events & dates



 
 
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Old April 30th, 2005, 02:21 AM
60 years and counting
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Default looking to outline 60 years of living historical events & dates

I looked at a software called My Life by life.com, but it is too involved.
I simply want a way to track family avents like births, college , jobs,
moving,
special events etc.

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Old May 1st, 2005, 01:24 PM
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If an application designed specifically to record life facts is "too
involved", you'll want to think twice about using Microsoft Access.
Learning and using Access has a bit of a learning curve, so you might just
create a list in something like Word.

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Good luck

Jeff Boyce
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I looked at a software called My Life by life.com, but it is too involved.
I simply want a way to track family avents like births, college , jobs,
moving,
special events etc.


 




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