Allan: 1. Streamline data entry with some intelligent defaults. Example: In the invoice, each line item has a date field. It could default to the date in the invoice header, or the date in the previous line item. Example: In the invoice, each line item has a "piano" field. For customers with only one piano, it could default to that one piano (instead of requiring 3 mouse clicks). 2. When printing labels from the mailmerge list, include the date of last tuning, or allow the user to determine which fields print on the label. If you're using the pre-printed cards from PTG, with the "your piano was last tuned on...", you've got to manually look up each client's service history to get the date. 3. Unlock the data so it can be ported into Access. In spite of the above items, I don't know of any available program that I would rather have than the current version of PTBiz. It is generally very effective and reliable. Do you have some plan for implementing a next version? Mike Allan wrote: > > > > To the present or former Pt Biz users: What would be your wish list > for a next version of the program ? What fuctions did you use, which > did you not use? > > > > Allan Sutton > > www.pianotechniquemontreal.com >
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