| Matt,
Is this file small enough that it can be housed on someones web site?  
For those with high speed connections downloading large files may not be 
that much of a problem.
Dana
Matt Silvey wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> For those of you that are or were interested in the restoration database
> that I built, it is now on CD and comes with a runtime (read stand-alone)
> version of Microsoft Access 2000.  The runtime version allows you to use all
> aspects of the database but does not allow changes to the database screens
> or reports.  In other words, it will work but you can't change the way it
> looks or the way things print out.
> 
> This is what Gerardo Magana had to say about the database:
>        I can't tell you how helpful your database was in
>        keeping track of all the expenditures and parts that we purchased
> during the
>        car's restoration. I am still not done yet with the car, but will be
> within
>        the next year with final "Details".
>          Gerardo & Christine Magana
> 
> And Daniel Beatty had this to say:
> 
>        All seems to be working on mine. I still need to enter in more info
> to
>        really give it a play.
> 
> You can see what the database looks like here:
> http://www.rcip.com/matt12/database.htm
> 
> If you are intersted in the program, send me an email containing you
> complete name and address so that I can send you a copy of the CD and the
> installation instructions.  There is no copyright on this so if several
> people in one area would like it, please get together and install it off of
> the same CD so that I am not sending out hundreds of CD's.  I am offering
> this for free, but would like to try and keeps my costs down.
> 
> Additionally, if any of you are willing to copy and distribute this, please
> let me know.  Daniel Beatty of NOWROC has offered as has Gerardo Magana in
> Modesto.
> 
> Please only request a CD if you really plan on using it as every one I make
> and send costs me about $2.  Then the time to go to the Post Office which is
> that more difficult of the two due to the hours that I work.
> 
> 
> http://www.rcip.com/matt12/database.htm
> http://www.rcip.com/matt12/datsun.htm
> Matt Silvey
> '70 1600
> 
> 
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Dana Nojima, Ph.D.
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