designing real estate database using Access 2000

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Jeff Boyce

Kenard

Rather an open-ended request, don't you think?

Why have you selected Access as your "tool of choice" for this project?

What level of experience do you already have using MS Access? Which
version?

"Real Estate" may be a very broad field, especially to folks without any
direct experience. Are you considering buying/selling, managing properties,
residential/commercial, legal considerations, urban planning, ...?
 
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Kenard

I have selected to use MS Access as this is the database application inwhich I
have experience. I am a MOS in Access 2000. The database that i'm about to
create is about buying/selling real estate, residential/commercial, and also
managing properties.
 
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Kenard

I have selected to use MS Access as this is the database application inwhich I
have experience. I am a MOS in Access 2000. The database that i'm about to
create is about buying/selling real estate, residential/commercial, and also
managing properties.
 
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Jeff Boyce

Thanks for the additional information. While I am not familiar with
applications like you mentioned, others in the 'group may be. Also,
consider checking both the Microsoft site for templates, and try Googling on
the topic.
 
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Kenard

Thanks!

Jeff Boyce said:
Thanks for the additional information. While I am not familiar with
applications like you mentioned, others in the 'group may be. Also,
consider checking both the Microsoft site for templates, and try Googling on
the topic.

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Good luck

Jeff Boyce
<Access MVP>
 
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desi41

Jeff Boyce said:
Kenard

Rather an open-ended request, don't you think?

Why have you selected Access as your "tool of choice" for this project?

What level of experience do you already have using MS Access? Which
version?

"Real Estate" may be a very broad field, especially to folks without any
direct experience. Are you considering buying/selling, managing properties,
residential/commercial, legal considerations, urban planning, ...?

--
More info, please ...

Jeff Boyce
<Access MVP>
 
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bcbhatt

Jeff Boyce said:
Kenard

Rather an open-ended request, don't you think?

Why have you selected Access as your "tool of choice" for this project?

What level of experience do you already have using MS Access? Which
version?

"Real Estate" may be a very broad field, especially to folks without any
direct experience. Are you considering buying/selling, managing properties,
residential/commercial, legal considerations, urban planning, ...?

--
More info, please ...

Jeff Boyce
<Access MVP>
 
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