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<font size=3>David, <br><br>
Wow. Thanks for the completeness of the answer! It's a keeper. <br><br>
At 11:03 AM 2/26/2004 -0800, you wrote:<br><br>
SNIP<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Having said all this I will admit
that a college technician taking care of 100 pianos for one school might
find this program lacking for them. An Excel spreadsheet might be
better for keeping track of numerous pianos for one customer. You
could set up T & C using the Telephone Book/Contacts with each studio
or location of a piano in the Last Name field.</font></blockquote><br>
My real reason for considering it was actually for my off-campus clients.
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I hadn't really thought of it for the U. but if I get it, I may play
around<br>
with it as you suggest above. <br><br>
Thanks again. <br><br>
Avery <br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font size=3>I think the typical
self-employed piano tuner will find Time & Chaos does all you really
need.<br>
<br>
David Ilvedson</blockquote><br>
Avery </font></body>
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