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		<title>Using Forms to Collect Data</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 15:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using the combination of a spreadsheet and forms published on the Internet proves to be a  'killer application'  for me in Google Docs!
I use this combination wherever I can  - it saves endless time, headaches and hassle.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Using the combination of a spreadsheet and forms published on the Internet proves to be a  &#8216;killer application&#8217;  for me in Google Docs!</p>
<p>I use this combination wherever I can  &#8211; it saves endless time, headaches and hassle.<strong> </strong></p>
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For Example<br />
</strong>I  regularly organise the meeting for a charity concern &#8211; the potential 100 or so attendees are spread all across the North East of England. Trying to get an RSVP or any kind of  response to a phone call or email enquiry is like drawing teeth! Doing things the old-fashioned way just takes so long and is tedium personified!</p>
<p>These days I set up a new spreadsheet for each event,  create a form using the tools in Google Docs and then take the code provided to embed into an easy to remember web page. I then circulate the URL via the <a href="http://stevenelliott.co.uk/aweber" style="" target="_blank"  onmouseover="self.status='email newsletter';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">email newsletter</a> and wait for responses. I issue reminders at relevant times and gradually the sheet starts filling itself in!</p>
<p>One day before the event I export the data into Excel and use it to print attendance badges &#8211; Bingo!</p>
<p>No need for folks to even register or sign in at the event, they just collect their badge and walk straight in.</p>
<p>Think about using the same system for all kinds of tasks where you have a &#8216;one to many&#8217; relationship and need to gather information from the &#8216;many&#8217; &#8211; quickly, easily and accurately.</p>
<p>How about timesheets for remote workers or requisition of parts or consumables from out of town locations?</p>
<p>Signing up for courses and events is an obvious fit for this application, and the video on this page gives a great demo of how easy it is!</p>
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