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New data entry form speeds access and provides new functions

New data entry form speeds access and provides new functions

by Claire Reeler | Jan 5, 2018 | Blog

We have used the same data entry form (with many minor improvements) for several years (since version 3). This year we have completely rewritten much of the code, and although the data entry fields retain the same basic look, so no-one should be confused, we have...

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