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  • Bob Elliott
    Guest replied
    RE: Screenshots


    This is the main form to keep track of Client information and activities for a Fire Equipment Company! This is part of a set which includes equipment records and maintenance tracking and activity!

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  • Peter.Greulich
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    RE: Screenshots

    Press the reply button and check off the "Attach File" checkbox and follow the prompts.

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  • Bob Elliott
    Guest replied
    RE: Screenshots

    This was great, lots of good ideas! I have a problem though, how do I attach a "JPEG" file to send in!

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  • JerryBrightbill
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    RE: Screenshots

    Dave,

    Nice and clean. How did you get the embossed look on the buttons? Bitmaps?

    Jerry

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  • DaveM
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    RE: Screenshots

    here's mine

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  • betty cabaniss
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    RE: Screenshots

    This is program I use to keep records on production of sheep
    Tab 1 gives production of sheep
    tab 2 gives production of dam
    tab 3 gives production of granddam
    tab 4 gives production of gr granddam
    tab 5 is pedigree

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  • jwolfe11
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    RE: Screenshots

    When we were asked about ideas for upcoming publications, I thought form design ideas would have been a great addition. By the size of this thread, I would say that it should have it's own Forum.

    Here's a Main Menu I developed about 4 years ago for a media management program. I borrowed the bitmap from Access (at least it was good for something).

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  • pjglunt
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    RE: Screenshots

    OK, I gotta get in on this. Some very nice screens.

    This is part of the Manufacturing software I developed.
    The buttons on the side will show you all the information
    for the job as far as Time, Purchases, Material, and
    Scheduling. Still adding to it, but here goes....

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  • Keith Hubert
    replied
    RE: Screenshots

    OOPs

    Keith

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  • Keith Hubert
    replied
    RE: Screenshots

    And the 3rd Screen

    Keith Hubert
    london

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  • Keith Hubert
    replied
    RE: Screenshots

    Sorry here is the next one

    Keith Hubert

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  • Keith Hubert
    replied
    RE: Screenshots

    Rodney

    Here are my 2 pence worth. These three forms are the total application. This was designed by me (a total novice)to replace a manual system. And had to be learnt in ten minutes by a lady who didn't want to change. That was last year and she still uses it now. All suggestion are welcome.

    Keith Hubert
    London

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  • Greg Judd
    Guest replied
    RE: Screenshots

    Main page for a marketing database we sell (far too infrequently).

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  • Paul Roesch
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    RE: Screenshots

    Should have said the user is not an experienced PC user.

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  • Thomas Henkel
    Guest replied
    RE: Screenshots

    This screen is from our File room logging system. Caseworkers request cases from the fileroom. This screen is used by the fileroom workers to release cases out to caseworkers and receive them back. We use a touch screen and a barcode scanner to simplify the task. This makes the transactions move very well. On average, there are in excess of 100000 In or out transactions per year.

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