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| 61238 | 2002-07-10 06:31:00 | Does anyone know of a simple free or inexpensive program I can use to create a yearly day to day event schedule for my Bowling Club. I have been viewing many websites I have found with Google but all of the software is either expensive and excessive or not really right. I have Home Publisher on my comp and I ve been using this but its easier to just type it all out on Word2000. I need something simple I can set up then pass on for others to use. | i-gordon (962) | ||
| 61239 | 2002-07-10 06:55:00 | You probably need a spreadsheet. If you have MSWorks or MS Office you will have one. There has been some talk on the forum of a free Office alternative. Not needing it I haven't paid attention but I think a copy may be available on the July PC World disk. |
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| 61240 | 2002-07-10 07:58:00 | Hi, I presume you know publisher has sample Calenders? You can create a Calender and also add text in various days if you wish. Theres not a lot of room so you could use abbreviations or a coding type system with a Word/Spreadsheet to go with it. For example, typing Event#1 or something and have further explanation of this in a Word doc You could use a spreadsheet or Word (using tables) to list the event details etc. Theres lots of ways you could do this, but depends on how complex you want to get. All depends on # activities you have. If you don't have the MS Office Suite then there are free office programs around which include spreadsheets, databases and word equilavent functionality. Try this url ... www.completelyfreesoftware.com and look under the heading General Apps. A friend has tried both OpenOffice or 602Pro and would recommend either of these. regards Parry |
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