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I need a community property partition worksheet showing differenc.
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1) You did not post your complete question. Please use that large field
provided to give details. 2) This is a Microsoft Access newsgroup related to table design. We don't search the internet to find a worksheet template for you. "David Stone" David wrote in message ... |
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David
I'll take a shot at clarifying the response you already received. 1. A "worksheet" is a construct in the world of spreadsheets. Access is a relational database, and you posted in a 'group devoted to table and database design. Are you in the place you intended to be? You didn't provide much information... 2. If you are looking for a specific instance/template, you can try going to www.Google.com to search. Someone may have already approached what you are trying to do... -- Good luck Jeff Boyce Access MVP "David Stone" David wrote in message ... |
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