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	  <title>MetaFilter Jobs posts tagged with vba</title>
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	<title>Graphic Designer who knows Microsoft Access/VBA?</title>
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	<description>I am a graphic designer at a distributing company who has (mostly) automated most parts of his job. I am off to grad school and need to find and train a replacement(s). We could do two part-timers, but one full-timer would be best.

The more of the tasks below you can do, the better. If you can only do one half, send us your resume anyway.

Here is what I currently do and the skills I use to do them:
&lt;strong&gt;Adobe Photoshop:&lt;/strong&gt;
&#8226; Take photographs of items. (own a digital camera? a plus!)
&#8226; Create clipping paths of items.
&#8226; Color correct photos. (if you know who Dan Margulis is, thats a plus!)

&lt;strong&gt;Adobe InDesign:&lt;/strong&gt;
&#8226; Lay out sales sheets.
&#8226; Compile automated InDesign docs into one file and export to PDF for press.

&lt;strong&gt;Microsoft Access:&lt;/strong&gt;
&#8226; Update Microsoft Access database from flat text files.
&#8226; Construct queries.
&#8226; Troubleshoot code in VBA.
&#8226; Write VBA to drive Adobe InDesign.

Again, the more you cross that bridge from &quot;Creative Suite&quot; to &quot;Office&quot;, the better.</description>
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