Re: [TCP] An observation on doc management

2008-01-24 Thread Mike Starr
Your client has developed, based on many years in their industry, their own system and it serves them well. There's no need for them to upgrade their system. However, many of these tools are designed to give the completely clueless a systematic approach and save them the trouble of

Re: [TCP] An observation on doc management

2008-01-24 Thread Dick Margulis
Mike Starr wrote: Your client has developed, based on many years in their industry, their own system and it serves them well. There's no need for them to upgrade their system. However, many of these tools are designed to give the completely clueless a systematic approach and save them

Re: [TCP] An observation on doc management

2008-01-24 Thread Dan Goldstein
Hi Dick, Everything you say here is true. However, you've overlooked one of the primary functions of many of these systems, which is to finance the college education of the consultants' children. Happy Thursday, Dan -Original Message- From: Dick Margulis Sent: Thursday, January 24,

[TCP] hyperlinks in Excel

2008-01-24 Thread Lisa Gielczyk (TCP)
Hello everyone, I'm hoping there might be an Excel guru or two in our midst. :) Yesterday, I found a neat little tool to create an Excel spreadsheet list of all the files in a directory (http://www.finrepinc.com/prod02.htm). In this instance, it produced a spreadsheet with over 3500 lines. Of

Re: [TCP] An observation on doc management

2008-01-24 Thread Gene Kim-Eng
If you work in an environment where at any time you may be required to demonstrate to government regulators, civil trial courts or clients whose business exposes them to same that you have a system in place that prevents the release of product without required approvals, tracks versions of