One truth I have discovered for sure: when you believe that all things are possible and you are willing to work hard to accomplish your goals, you can achieve the next "impossible" dream. No dream is too high!
Richard. I (for one person) would like to know Howto calcualte Overtime based on Daily Overtime, and Overtime over 40 Hours in a Week, I would also like to figure Tax Deductions based on the Gross amount Paid, to figure out what my bottom line Net Paycheck Results should be. I am also trying to calculate these events into the Future to Gain Financial Insight into the effects of the economy on my Net Income.
You mentioned maybe doing the Overtime calculations at the end of Access 221 part 9 on Timesheet Report.
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