Barbara,
I'd suggest you download and install the basic version of Legacy and
check out the reports that are available to see if they meet your
needs. Legacy comes with a standard database you can use to try it
out, so there's no need to commit any of your data at all. We can
point you in the right direction if you get stuck. Hopefully it's
reasonably intuitive!

Rob

On 5/19/05, Barbara Heard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Claire,
>    Thanks so much for your response.  Can you elaborate a bit on your
> statement, "You will  not be able to get the kind of  quality reports that
> are available with TMG and several other programs."  Reports is my main
> reason for caution at this point.  I do want to be able to get GREAT reports
> from whatever program I use.
>    Thanks for your time.  Barbara
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