What are 5 things to consider when creating a document

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Douglas J. Steele

This sounds suspiciously like a homework assignment...

In any case, "document" implies Word, so you should be asking this in a
newsgroup related to Word.

This one's for questions about Access, the database product that's part of
Office Professional.
 
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Ken Snell [MVP]

Hmmm.... and I was thinking the answer was:

(1) do I really want to create a document?

(2) does my computer really want to create a document?

(3) does my hard drive really want to create a document?

(4) does my software really want to create a document?

(5) I wonder how much I can charge if I create this document?
 
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Brendan Reynolds

I'm sorry, Ken, but you're wrong. Question (1) is: "What's a document?" :)

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