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English blank birth certificates for translation use?

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pttsmickey - 17 Nov 2007 01:13 GMT
I am trying to find a template for birth certificates.  I am trying to
translate a Spanish birth certificate into english, and if I can find a form
that all I have to do is put in the required information, e.g. name, place of
birth, parents name, date of birth, etc, then it would save me time and
headaches in trying to translate the whole Spanish certificate into English.  
I am open to suggestions.  Thank you
John W. Vinson - 17 Nov 2007 04:41 GMT
>I am trying to find a template for birth certificates.  I am trying to
>translate a Spanish birth certificate into english, and if I can find a form
>that all I have to do is put in the required information, e.g. name, place of
>birth, parents name, date of birth, etc, then it would save me time and
>headaches in trying to translate the whole Spanish certificate into English.  
>I am open to suggestions.  Thank you

You're asking in the wrong place. This is a computer technical support
newsgroup for the database software Microsoft Access - the "forms" in the
group's name refer to data entry screens (called Forms) in the software, not
to generic paper forms.

The format of birth certificates varies greatly from one legal jurisdiction to
another, and there's probably very little standardization. I suggest you
consult a local hospital or appropriate government office - I'm sure they have
blank paper forms.

            John W. Vinson [MVP]
 
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