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Microsoft Access question
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2007-10-04 15:28:39
    (Forwarding a note for assistance from a campus law
student.
Please respond directly to him at erik.roper at gmail.com,
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Hello Micronet list recipients,

I am seeking advice regarding Microsoft Access. My student
organization,
Ecology Law Quarterly (ELQ), currently uses Access as the
platform for our
Environmental Careers Directory. However, in updating the
contact info for
organizations students and/or alumni may want to hit up for
a job, we're
finding Access to be rather user-unfriendly.

For example, the way the database is currently configured,
there is only one
slot for a contact person and one slot for their contact
number and email.
But many organizations compiled in this database have
multiple contact
persons for different job openings.

In short, I'm hoping someone receiving this email will
either: A) help me
figure out how to add, edit and/or delete data entry fields
in this
database; or, B) recommend a more flexible database program
that will allow
me to smoothly transfer the info currently housed in
Access.

-- 
Erik Roper
J.D. Candidate 2008
Fundraising Coordinator
Ecology Law Quarterly
Environmental Justice Symposium Chair
Environmental Law Society
Boalt Hall, School of Law
UC Berkeley
510.219.2386 mobile
510.642.0457 office

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