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Old 09-15-2007, 03:16 PM
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Default Which programme

I am a health & safety consultant & many of my clients have asked me to
consider setting up something pc based rather than in paper format. Most of
the documents are in ms word and would be read only. However, the risk
assessments would need to be editable. I wondered about a database but have
been told this is for storing lots of data rather than lots of documents.
There is approx 20 different documents that I would somehow need to "bring
together" & the clients could click on which ever one he or she wants to view.
Thanks
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Old 09-17-2007, 07:53 PM
DL
 
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Default Re: Which programme

If you are unable to achieve what you need with word, then possibly Adobe
Acrobat may help

"SCP" <SCP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am a health & safety consultant & many of my clients have asked me to
> consider setting up something pc based rather than in paper format. Most
> of
> the documents are in ms word and would be read only. However, the risk
> assessments would need to be editable. I wondered about a database but
> have
> been told this is for storing lots of data rather than lots of documents.
> There is approx 20 different documents that I would somehow need to "bring
> together" & the clients could click on which ever one he or she wants to
> view.
> Thanks



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