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How to index names geographically in Records Management
Iam doing an assignment for school and I have a list of names that I'm
supposed to index geographically and I don't have a clue, could someone help. |
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How to index names geographically in Records Management
A bit more info please. Do you have to create an Index with the names of
towns/suburbs? Or do you have to sort a list of suburbs? Lyn "Marsha" wrote: Iam doing an assignment for school and I have a list of names that I'm supposed to index geographically and I don't have a clue, could someone help. |
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How to index names geographically in Records Management
I would suggest talking to your teacher.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Marsha" wrote in message ... Iam doing an assignment for school and I have a list of names that I'm supposed to index geographically and I don't have a clue, could someone help. |
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