LogistisOffice 2.1.1

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    12/11/2009
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    MS Access XP/2003/2007

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What does LogistisOffice do? Orders, Invoice, Debtors control, Amount analysis, Stock control, Purchases, Creditors control, Purchases analysis. Entering Customer, order using Internet, control stock, order using Internet. Dialog forms are available to make reports faster and easier. LogistisOffice has been designed for both the beginners and experienced users. Data administrators can link tables with another application. You need MS Access XP, 2002, 2003, 2007 to run LogistisOffice. We advice MS Access 2007. If a company would grow, the data can be converted easily to larger SQL database. LogistisOffice is an essential tool for managing your home-based business. With the look and feel of familiar Microsoft Office products, Logistis office is easy to use and helps you save time, get organize.

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