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Microsoft Excel is a great tool for business calculations, but can become cumbersome if used as massive data storage. Learn how ZapDude converted worksheet data to relative database structures for a small southern California business consortium.
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Minimum Investment. Maximum Results.
Take a few moments. Talk to your associates. Are there any repetitive tasks that you might be able to eliminate or automate? If you have Microsoft Office, you can automate many of your mundane tasks while spending very little!
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As you look around your office, you will probably identify a few business tasks that can be automated. Perhaps it is your warehouse legacy inventory database that needs to merge with your modern system. Or you have a lot of Excel spreadsheets with data that should to be consolidated.
Maybe you have an existing Microsoft Office application or program that is starting to bog down, or needs to be upgraded. Or you have many tables, forms, reports, and whatnot that need to be fixed.
Chances are those tasks can be effectively automated. The best way to determine candidates for office automation is to perform these steps. First, determine the purpose of the task. Second, determine the inputs or data necessary to perform the task. Finally, document the time involved in performing the task. Multiply this time factor by the quantity of times you have to perform the task. Finally, multiply the time factor with the cost of performing the task, usually the wage or wages of the personnel performing this task. This figure becomes the Savings Quotient for the task at hand.
Now go to our Pricing sheet. Our Single Price structure makes it easy for you to compare the Savings Quotient to our pricing structure. There are no hidden costs nor vague job estimates. Instead, we provide a straightforward, no-nonsense approach for you to assess our service and incorporate your own cost/benefit analysis.
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