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Not sure, Joel, but I *do* feel your pain.
![]() I just did a Google search and after a few throw-aways, found this: http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/B...agement_Tools/ I did not check out the tools, but hey... free is free. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com Check out the NEWsgroup stats! Check out: www.ExcelUserConference.com "joelgee" wrote in message ... I create job aid docs for my client. Right now I have more than 100 docs to wrangle (and growing all the time). Now, I have to be somewhat of a project manager as well. I have to track these docs so I know which is the most current version, which have been validated, which need validation, whether they've been uploaded to my client's intranet and whether they've been added to the client's help system--and when. The best that anybody can come up with is creating a tracking tool in Excel and update manually. However, I can't help but think there has to be a better way. Does anybody know of a document tracking tool that could help me automate this process rather than rely on my brain. I have trouble keeping track of my socks, let alone gazillions of docs. Anybody have to do this? How do you do this? Thanks. Joel |
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