Microsoft+Access+Task+List



The eportfolio project is described in the word document attached above which I have also pasted into this page below.

Danna Krayem: krayemd1 EPortfolio Project: Task List  My life is a tad bit disorganized right now because of the tremendous amount of things I have to do. I keep forgetting when I have assignments due because I am so overwhelmed. That is why I used Microsoft Access’s convenient task template to list out my task list. I organized all my tasks by oldest due dates so I can see everything I have to do by the nearest upcoming due dates. Also, I listed whether each task has been started, completed, or is currently in progress. The description tool was useful because it allowed me to write a brief description of the task at hand so I can be prepared for it. The attachment tool allowed me to add multiple attachments pertaining to my task which was also useful. It helped me to condense the tools necessary to complete my task by making as many of them as possible available to me via my access task list. Also, the total bar created a row at the bottom that counted up all of my tasks which gave me a picture of the amount of tasks at hand. After putting in all the information, I was able to create individual reports of active tasks and task details. I even realized I had a spelling error when I did Spell Check!