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See examples of ways to track student attendance in access?

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1progadminst - 28 Jul 2006 15:37 GMT
I would like to see diferent ways to track student attendance data.  I
currently have students in a three level class that attends three times a
week for 30 to 60 days then two times a week for 60 to 180 days then one time
a week for 30 to 90 days. each student attends each level. Examples of any
attendance data base are welcome!
Thank you
Paul
jmonty - 28 Jul 2006 16:54 GMT
Look on the Microsoft Office Website for some examples already created for
that purpose and are available for download (Free):

http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/results.aspx?Scope=TC&Query=Attendance

jmonty

> I would like to see diferent ways to track student attendance data.  I
> currently have students in a three level class that attends three times a
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> Thank you
> Paul
1progadminst - 28 Jul 2006 19:32 GMT
Thank You those were helpfull but I would still like to see examples in access.

> Look on the Microsoft Office Website for some examples already created for
> that purpose and are available for download (Free):
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> > Thank you
> > Paul
jmonty - 28 Jul 2006 20:47 GMT
The only (free) Access example I found was a basic one:
You need to download the zip file and the extract the mdb file.

http://www.mvps.org/access/downloads/calendar1.zip

jmonty

> Thank You those were helpfull but I would still like to see examples in access.
>
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> > > Thank you
> > > Paul
1progadminst - 28 Jul 2006 21:00 GMT
Thanks J, I had found that one but it does not have a class attendance
feature. The Excell spread sheets were helpful but they are locked in some
way and I can not modify them. Any tips?

> The only (free) Access example I found was a basic one:
> You need to download the zip file and the extract the mdb file.
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> > > > Thank you
> > > > Paul
 
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