Posted November 3, 2005


 
Using FileMaker Pro to Manage Your Volunteers

 
I'm looking to network with volunteer managers who use any version of FileMaker Pro to manage volunteer information. I am hoping to create a database of screen shots of various systems created using FileMaker Pro (whatever version), to share for free on my web site, so that others can create systems themselves, get ideas from others, etc.

Actually, if you are a human resources manager who uses any version of FileMaker Pro to manage employee information, I'd love to network with you as well. If you are interested in contributing screen shots of your people-management system on FileMaker Pro, please contact me with a description of your database (but please don't send me screen shots until we've talked first via email).

 
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