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Easy directory


Question Posted Friday May 2 2008, 5:25 pm

I need to make a directory of about 150 people. I want an alphabetical ist of clickable names. The link would go to a fact sheet giving a few details and a picture. At least, thats what I invision. Anybody know where I can make something like that? Maybe a website has a quick easy way of doing it?

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Comrade answered Monday May 5 2008, 7:53 pm:
I would recommend using Microsoft Access to make a database. Although Access has much more advanced features and is really meant for things above and beyond what you're describing, it should be okay for your needs.

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