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Date: | Wed, 30 Aug 1995 21:14:27 -0400 |
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Ruth;
Computer charting is specific for the software you use. Basically, one needs
a database program, and then needs to make up database(s) with fields for all
the information you would like to include in the chart. This is a big job, as
you can imagine. It is far easier in the user-friendly db's such as Lotus
Approach or Alpha 5 for Windows than in the programming neccessary ones. I
personally use Lotus Approach and am happy with it.
If you were to buy this program, I could give you an empty copy of my
database, with the fields, etc, but there is no guarantee that it would fill
your needs. It would be totally useless to you without this program
(Approach). It would not be ethical for me to give you the program, which is
a commercial product.
Understand?
Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC NYC
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