Form Tool Deluxe

Software : Form Tool Deluxe

Form Tool Deluxe

from: IMSI



 : Form Tool Deluxe
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: IMSI Design
EAN: 0730526356458
Format: CD-ROM
Label: IMSI
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: IMSI
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: IMSI
Release Date: 2005-11-01
Studio: IMSI



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Product DescriptionCreating forms is easy! Start with ready-to-use templates, and then tailor them to your needs by simply dropping elements into place. You can fill in forms electronically, print them out, or send them via e-mail. Now your Company logo and other graphics can be added to forms in one easy click.




Features:
  • Software with ready-to-use forms designed for small business
  • 800+ professional templates to customize or use as-is
  • Unbeatable design tools for creating custom business forms quickly and easily
  • Move towards a paperless office with on-screen filling and sending
  • Seamless sharing; use forms and data with other office applications













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