I am trying to write a proposal and am wondering if Microsoft Office has a
guide for writing proposals.
tina - 29 Jun 2007 02:51 GMT
this newsgroup answers questions about using MS Access relational database
software. suggest you repost your question to an MS Word newsgroup and/or
check the templates in Word and on Microsoft's website.
hth
> I am trying to write a proposal and am wondering if Microsoft Office has a
> guide for writing proposals.
Larry Linson - 29 Jun 2007 05:44 GMT
> I am trying to write a proposal and am wondering
> if Microsoft Office has a guide for writing proposals.
It would, very likely, be possible to build a database application to
expedite creating proposals for particular areas of endeavor, and I would
not be surprised to learn that there have been databases created for this
purpose -- but, I have not seen one published, nor used as an example.
There may be a "document management" template or example that could be
adapted for Access.
If you do some searching, especially, in the archives at groups.google.com,
and find a freely-available example, please post back here and let us know.
And, as relates to a "guide for writing proposals", I'd think that more a
general business issue -- very likely addressed in USENET newsgroups rather
than software-specific, but I'd agree with Tina that Word would probably be
the central software focus of proposal-writing in Microsoft Office.
And, thinking back to large proposals in which I participated in my
corporate career, I believe the content of every one was defined by the
organization requesting the proposals, so managing and tracking the
preparation of the contents of the customer-defined proposal might be about
as close to a "proposal database application" as you could expect.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP
cynthia - 29 Jun 2007 16:30 GMT
On Jun 28, 7:04 pm, leadingyoung
<leadingyo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I am trying to write a proposal and am wondering if Microsoft Office has a
> guide for writing proposals.
I realize that this is not the site for this info, but as this is part
of my business, I'll give a website that is one of the best guides I
know if you are writing a grant proposal:
http://www.wm.edu/grants/PROP/miner.pdf