Note the screen display of a typical work session on my computer--don't know what I'd do without multitasking the desktop! I also tend to save files before thinking to check the spelling, duh!
In AccessXP®, the file would be output in a report. In our database template, the output file is formated more like the lesson plan on a landscaped page and prints out in a form ready to be turned in to your school office or placed in your files. Since each school has different requirements, feel free to make another input and output form based on the lesson plan for your school: Just move the blocks around on the input and/or output forms. The advantages to the database is that while the format might change, the information of a set of lessons will remain the same, your entire set of lessons can be saved in one place, and--like a spreadsheet on steroids--the database is both searchable and subject to organization by columns. I will be glad to make the input and output files for you as a custom order. Just email me.
Please note, other lesson plans forms available for download on this site were not written in this format, but in either a Microsoft Word XP® as a form within a .doc file or a document file (.doc).
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