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...
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...
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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