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In message <[log in to unmask]>, Peter Stromberg
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>I am sure most of us are building a Quality Management system to comply with the
>new CPA standards.It also goes without saying that document control is an
>integral part of this process.While it is not necessary to do your document
>control on a computer most of us would think a computer was essential for this
>process.What software would listeners recommend?Is it possible to use EXCEL for
>this purpose or should we purchase a commercial product? If so what suitable
>document control/quality management products  are on the market?
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We use Q pulse. It is very good

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Paul Collinson

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