WORDSWORTH
WRITING, EDITING, & DOCUMENT FORMATTING
& FORMS IN WORD
SF330 ACCESS DATABASE
SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS
FORMS IN WORD
ACCESS DATABASE FOR THE SF330
Wordsworth/Forms
in Word has created a simple database in Microsoft Access to
help companies track their projects, employees and subconsultants
for the new SF330 form. This database is not locked or secure.
This means that you can edit, add, or delete fields, as well
as change the look of your reports. Information retrieved through
queries and reports can be cut and paste directly into your
SF330 Word document! The reports are very flexible
and allow you to select information from any field or table.
Although
our database is simple, it will do everything that you need
it to do in order to compile your company information and fill
out the new SF330. The best part is that it can be changed
and tailored for your specific needs. We are going to give
you a few simple instructions that should help you fully use
the program in the next few pages. If you have any questions
or would like some assistance, please e-mail (forms@formsinword.com)
or call our office (907-745-5674).
ADDING
INFORMATION TO YOUR DATABASE
HOW
TO OPEN THE FORMS
#1 Double click and open the database
#2 There is no need to input data into tables in our simple Access
database! Instead, there are three forms to input your information
into: project, employee, and subconsultants. To open the projects
form, for example, do the following: Find the objects tab and
open the “projects form.” The screen view is fully
adjustable for all three forms.
PROJECT
INFORMATION
• Project #: Use your company project number here. It will
help you find and locate projects.
• Project Title: This is where you name the project with
a title for the SF330
• Profile Code: This is a drop-down list of profile codes
supplied by the federal government.
• Contract Number: This is not a mandatory field but it
has proved helpful in the writing of proposals for identifying
projects.
• Contract Amount: Your portion of the entire contract
amount.
• Entire Contract Amount: Fill this in if known.) Sometimes
this is an unknown quantity.)
• Professional Services Completed: Completion date of your
portion of project.
• Construction Completed: Completion date of entire project
• Project Owner: You will be able to choose a project owner
from the drop-down list.
• Prime Contractor: You will be able to choose the Prime
Contractor from the drop-down list.
• Duration: This is not a mandatory field although some
agencies are requesting to know the length of time your company
spent on the project. (for instance: This was a 2-year contract
with 3 option years or this was a six month project)
• Fill in the checkbox that indicates whether you were
the prime contractor, subconsultant, or this was a joint venture
project.
• Short Description: Use this description to help with
the resume portion of the SF330. Write a few short sentences
only.
• Long Description: Enter the long description for your
project here. There is no limit to the length.
• Employee: Choose an employee(s) and move them to the
employee on project screen using the right arrow you will be
asked to choose a role for that employee. You can choose and
add multiple employees to the project. You can come back later
and choose more.
• Subconsultant: Chose a subconsultant(s) for the project.
Move them to the subconsultant on project screen using the right
arrow. You will be asked to choose a role on project:
EMPLOYEE
INFORMATION
• Name
• Address
• City
• State
• Zip
• Education:
• License and State: (For example: PLS#64567, Alaska)
• Discipline: Job title for projects
• Prior Years Experience
• Hire Date: 01/01/2004
• Years Experience:
• Years Experience Current Firm:
• Total Years Experience: The ACCESS database will calculate
for you.
• Personal Experience: You can be creative here and add
one job description or multiple descriptions for projects.
• Other Qualifications: Additional certifications, publications
and papers, etc.
SUBCONSULTANT/CLIENT
INFORMATION
• Name
• Contact
• Phone
• E-mail
• Address
• City
• State
• Role: This is a large field. You can write a long description
of the services that were performed by the subconsultant if you
want to add their capability to your proposals.
RETRIEVING
INFORMATION FROM YOUR ACCESS DATABASE
Queries: On the left tab, select queries. Use the Design Wizard
to choose the field(s) that you want to query. This is a helpful
tool for finding projects. You can query all fields or choose
one.
Reports:
Use the Design Wizard to choose the fields you would like to
include in your report. The report layout (or screen view)
can be changed.
Queries
and Reports can be easily deleted from the database; just recreate
them each time you use the program. Or, leave them in for the
next proposal.
CUT
AND PASTE. Information retrieved through queries and reports
can be cut and paste into your SF330 Word document!
IMPORTANT:
Open your Microsoft Word document (SF330) in Rich Text Format
prior to cutting and pasting information. This can be accomplished
by opening your document; giving it a file name and saving
as type: Rich Text Format.
The
best thing about this program is that you are able to tailor
it to meet your company’s needs. Fields can be lengthened
or shortened. You can add and delete fields. The program automatically
updates. Records can be easily edited, added, and OOPS deleted.
You will be surprised with the program’s capabilities.
Detailed
instructions, as well as helpful hints, on how to use the program
are contained at the Microsoft Access home page and can be
found at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010857911033.aspx