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On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 15:57 -0800, IGraham wrote:
far be it for me to distract from a good developing  'discussion' ;)

thanks for the input people

the calc option, as much as i like a good spreadsheet i don't really think
its going to produce a booklet type phone number book without a good deal of
tweaking and as has been pointed out calk wont connect directly to the
thunderbird database
thanks for the suggestion though 

base, I've already connected to the database and got a output of the fields
i want, what i want now is to know how to go into design view and build an
output that would look and print off something like a purchased phone book 

Tom, havent had a chance to have a proper look at the links yet - thanks

and if anyone does have a suitable  template 

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 Search for    Base Tutorial by Mariano Casanova. Perhaps this will
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--Dan




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