Michael Geis
Sophomore Member
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- May 6, 2002
OK... but for those of us who aren't MS Word/Excel Officianados... what do we do? I have a few old appraisals to use as templates.... but I hate copying/pasteing/cloning/over-writing etc....
OK... but for those of us who aren't MS Word/Excel Officianados... what do we do? I have a few old appraisals to use as templates.... but I hate copying/pasteing/cloning/over-writing etc....
Excellent advice, Jayson. Once one gets used to the word processing programs (whether Word/Excel or Wordperfect/Quattro), it will have been worth it. I see altogether too many boilerplate errors to ever want to use some kind of canned program.I can understand why those transitioning from residential would try to find some type of form filler software for commercial work. However, the sooner you get that idea out of your head the better. The variety in commercial property types makes it virtually impossible to create a "standard" report.
Excellent advice, Jayson. Once one gets used to the word processing programs (whether Word/Excel or Wordperfect/Quattro), it will have been worth it. I see altogether too many boilerplate errors to ever want to use some kind of canned program.
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Become officianados. It cost a lot less to RTFM, than to pony up $1,500 and then $800 per year in perptuity.OK... but for those of us who aren't MS Word/Excel Officianados... what do we do?
If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
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