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provide basic knowledge of elements, great instruc-
tions, and built-in tutorials about digital photogra-
phy. It still is very important to have this know-how
already built into the packages we select for our
regular use.
For beginning photographers, I recommend
editing packages ranging from free up to $150.00,
where you can concentrate on learning basic
denitions and progress into basic functions. This
way, the new user can learn the basic principles
for doing everything required. As speed and the
ability to eliminate tedious tasks increases enough
to warrant higher priced upgrades, we can use our
developed knowledge and experience to progres-
sively move up.
Learning thru our experience is thorough and
long-lasting. Short refresher courses from manu-
facturers and distributors provide us the necessary
incentive to continue with practical experience.
These short seminars and product familiarization
give us additional chances to take advice from suc-
cessful experts.
Come visit our group to participate, learn, and
share. That is our charter. Then practice, practice,
practice. Oh yes, have fun too!
If November’s program actually covers all of
these SIG Notes I’d better take a course in speed
speaking.
Internet — 11:00 am
Glynn Brooks
Using RSS Feeds with Outlook
Topics: Understanding RSS, congur-
ing RSS, adding RSS feeds to Outlook, managing
RSS feeds, setting RSS properties, creating Outlook
rules for RSS feeds.
Investors - 1:30 pm
Gil Brand
We will have an open Q&A session.
Bring your questions and we’ll try to
answer them.
IT Professional — 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Larry Copeland, Co-SIG leader
Mark Phelps, Co-SIG leader
We will continue our discussion of Hyper-V Usage
and Conguration.
Making Money on the Internet — 9:00 am
Bill Parker, SIG Leader
presented by Alan Lummus
November will focus on shopping carts and how
to integrate them with your website and selling activi-
ties.
Microsoft Access SIG — 11:00 am
Larry Linson
Jim Wehe
For November, Access SIG Co-Leader Larry Linson
will present the completed Microsoft Access database
application for keeping track of data useful in running
a small club or organization, and describe the user
interface for entering and maintaining the data it will
need. Functions provided by the demo application will
include: member contact information, membership
payments and expiration dates, presentation topics
and associated information. Larry will demo the func-
tions and, as time permits, discuss customizing them
to match the needs of your club, organization, or user
group. The sample database was created in Access
2003, but should run with little or no change in later
versions of Access.
In October, we deferred the originally planned
demo to discuss participants’ current Access issues
and possible solutions.
In December, we are planning to celebrate the holi-
day season with an overview of using Visual Basic for
Applications (VBA) in Access. We will talk about using
VBA in Event Procedures -- VBA is more capable than
Access’ macros, and is not difcult to learn.
We still need suggestions: We need to know
what topics you’d like to hear, see, and learn. Come
to the meetings and let’s discuss them. Write some
down, add your contact information so we can explore
details if what you want isn’t clear to us, and give it
to Jim or Larry.
A continuing call for presenters: We want you
to show us an Access database you created and use,
a tutorial on an Access-related topic, other Access-or
Ofce-related material, or to contact a friend of yours
who’d be a good guest speaker. If you need help con-
structing the presentation, see Jim or Larry we’re
not from the government, but we’re here to help.
Valuable Prizes: Our completed membership
database will be uploaded by Monday, Nov. 22, so
you can download your valuable prize (a copy of the
demo database and the PowerPoint presentation)
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