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  1. garyde

    Entering "Fractions" in Access

    Paul: I'm going to try all the suggestions and see which works best. I'm in the unusual position of having time and in the pleasant position of needing only a practical solution. As Steve said, any solution should work in all cases -- but that's only if it is going to be applied in all...
  2. garyde

    Entering "Fractions" in Access

    John: I guess the question I'm asking is how do you enter it as a fraction and keep it like that. In my work I occasionally have to supervise some people in a telephone project (not telemarketing, don't hate me). I need to know how long each person worked and the level of production...
  3. garyde

    Entering "Fractions" in Access

    It certainly sounds like it will work. Thanks
  4. garyde

    Entering "Fractions" in Access

    Although Access is going to process any fractions I enter as decimals, I want to avoid a visual conversion. I'd like the fractions to look like fractions so 1/2 stays 1/2 and doesn't become .5. I'd like the answers to whatever process is subsequently applied to appear as fractions. Is that possible?

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