Friday, June 19, 2009

Re: Showing my ignorance

You might also be able to (at least temporarily) use google docs form
function and use the info in the google spreadsheet function. Survey
monkey does similar things. We use both of these free sites for forms
now and then for various quick gathering of information.

Lisa Douthit
Technology Resources & Locust Systems Admin
Notre Dame de Sion
ldouthit@ndsion.edu

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On Jun 19, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Bernadette Roche wrote:

> Ok, I know I'm showing my stupidity, so I apologize. Please don't
> berate me for it :)
>
> I've been asked to find a way for us to collect a form that is filled
> out and returned electronically. It's our lunch menu sign up. We get
> it in pdf form and have been emailing to parents. Now we'd like to go
> to the next level and have parents fill it out and return it by email
> where we compile the orders for both the vendor and billing purposes.
> We keep this data in an Access DB.
>
> Now, I know Adobe will do the form creation, but I'm not very familiar
> with Adobe so I don't really know how to collect and compile the data.
> I can create the form no problem. I don't know that I like the cost
> of
> Adobe, though.
>
> Does anyone use Adobe frequently enough to walk me through what to do?
> Is there another option besides Adobe to do this task?
>
> Thanks,
> Bernadette
>
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