Storing Multiple Selections

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Storing Multiple Selections [message #635606] Mon, 08 February 2010 16:55 Go to next message
OutdoorRuss  is currently offline OutdoorRuss
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I coordinate volunteers and need to store the days and times when
they're available on a custom form. Anyone have a good suggestion as
to how to go about this?
Re: Storing Multiple Selections [message #635757] Tue, 09 February 2010 10:34 Go to previous message
Bob I  is currently offline Bob I
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Registered: October 2006
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Why not just use a calendar for that purpose? No form needed. Name as
subject, and plug in the time range.

OutdoorRuss wrote:

> I coordinate volunteers and need to store the days and times when
> they're available on a custom form. Anyone have a good suggestion as
> to how to go about this?



Re: Storing Multiple Selections [message #638099] Tue, 09 February 2010 10:34 Go to previous message
Bob I  is currently offline Bob I
Messages: 703
Registered: October 2006
Senior Member
Why not just use a calendar for that purpose? No form needed. Name as
subject, and plug in the time range.

OutdoorRuss wrote:

> I coordinate volunteers and need to store the days and times when
> they're available on a custom form. Anyone have a good suggestion as
> to how to go about this?
Re: Storing Multiple Selections [message #638589] Tue, 09 February 2010 10:34 Go to previous message
Bob I  is currently offline Bob I
Messages: 703
Registered: October 2006
Senior Member
Why not just use a calendar for that purpose? No form needed. Name as
subject, and plug in the time range.

OutdoorRuss wrote:

> I coordinate volunteers and need to store the days and times when
> they're available on a custom form. Anyone have a good suggestion as
> to how to go about this?
Re: Storing Multiple Selections [message #638877] Tue, 09 February 2010 10:34 Go to previous message
Bob I  is currently offline Bob I
Messages: 703
Registered: October 2006
Senior Member
Why not just use a calendar for that purpose? No form needed. Name as
subject, and plug in the time range.

OutdoorRuss wrote:

> I coordinate volunteers and need to store the days and times when
> they're available on a custom form. Anyone have a good suggestion as
> to how to go about this?
Re: Storing Multiple Selections [message #639827] Tue, 09 February 2010 10:34 Go to previous message
Bob I  is currently offline Bob I
Messages: 703
Registered: October 2006
Senior Member
Why not just use a calendar for that purpose? No form needed. Name as
subject, and plug in the time range.

OutdoorRuss wrote:

> I coordinate volunteers and need to store the days and times when
> they're available on a custom form. Anyone have a good suggestion as
> to how to go about this?
Re: Storing Multiple Selections [message #641732] Tue, 09 February 2010 10:34 Go to previous message
Bob I  is currently offline Bob I
Messages: 703
Registered: October 2006
Senior Member
Why not just use a calendar for that purpose? No form needed. Name as
subject, and plug in the time range.

OutdoorRuss wrote:

> I coordinate volunteers and need to store the days and times when
> they're available on a custom form. Anyone have a good suggestion as
> to how to go about this?
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