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MAKE THE MOVE TO A WATER CAR NO MORE WASTED MONEY 591812 (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - NO MORE WASTED MONEY JOB DESCRIPTION: Small but busy law firm with emphasis on Estate Planning and Business Law located in Folsom close to Hwy 50 seeks full time receptionist/legal assistant with two years professional office experience required, preferably in a law firm setting, to assist with office and client responsibilities. We are friendly, casual and low key and are looking for a personable capable receptionist with zero tolerance for errors to assist us. Will be mostly responsible for basic administrative functions such as answering phones, screening incoming calls, returning client calls, filing, calendaring, billing etc. Will occasionally have direct client contact with some of the office procedures used in Estate Planning. |
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ChristopherWBurton (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - My Links .ATasteOfTWiki view a short introductory presentation on TWiki for beginners .WelcomeGuest starting points on TWiki .TWikiUsersGuide ... (last changed by TWikiRegistrationAgent) |
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Update Query Help (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - I am trying to do an update query on 07-09 A2 from 07-09 A. Both are date fields on tables. The only problem is there may be 2 or 3 records that have been changed this year and it wants to update all 90 records. I tried in the criteria Between 1/1/2008 and 5/13/2008 but it still trys to update all 90 records. I mean, it won't hurt anything to re-install the previously existing records along with the new ones, but what if it would. |
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Upgrade from 2003 to 2007; Where are the Macros (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - I used to use two types of macros in Access 2003, both of which were very helpful. I can't seem to find them in Access 2007. Thay were DeleteObject and TransferSpreadsheet. Did MS do away with these two macros in Access 2007? Please tell me where to find them if they are in the '07 version. |
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Limitations can't stop competition (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - They're military veterans, they're paralyzed ? and they're aiming for gold medals this summer in events ranging from the javelin throw to wheelchair soccer. |
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Nonfiction best-seller haunts Simon (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - NEW YORK ? Carly Simon didn't find it easy reading "Girls Like Us," the nonfiction best-seller that interweaves her life story with those of fellow singer-songwriters Joni Mitchell and Carole King. |
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Everest story remains relevant (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - SEATTLE ? The continuing fascination with the tragedy atop Mount Everest in 1996 ? when five climbers perished in a nightmarish series of events ? gets a powerful renewal tonight when PBS airs cinematographer David Breashears' new film, "Storm Over Everest." |
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Adopt a dog (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - Griffin is a 2-year-old American bulldog/Shar-Pei mix. Griffin came to HOPE as a stray. He does not like to be led by a collar; a harness will be necessary. He is great with other dogs and loves people, too. |
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Adopt a horse (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - Skipper is a 3-year-old solid bay paint horse who was saved from a Canadian feed lot in 2006. He is gorgeous and sweet, but needs an experienced person to continue with his training. Skipper has had basic ground training and now leads, loads, lunges and yields. For more information about Skipper, please contact Karen at 398-2814, or by e-mail at karen@equinevoices.org, or go online to www. |
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Horoscope (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - If today is your birthday: This year you deal with problems differently than in the past. Creativity is the biggest product of your imagination. You start seeing more possibilities and enjoying your life more. Black-and-white thinking no longer suits you in any form. |
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Bridge : Step into my parlor (May 13 2008 15:46 GMT) - Whatever can be legally and ethically done to deceive the opposition during the play of the cards is perfectly acceptable in bridge. Usually, the declarer has a better chance of pulling the wool over the opponents' eyes, but occasionally a defender can turn the tables on declarer. |
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