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I need a download? microsoft access 2003 to borrow

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encee | 17:43 Fri 01st Sep 2006 | Technology
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i am doing some courses with learn direct using access but find that i need a copy of microsoft access 2003.I only have 2000 & some of the tasks will not work.i can finish it in the centre but prefer to do it at home.does anyone have any idea's.i can get a trial viewer but no docs can be printed or saved.i do hope someone can come up with an answer as always on this brilliant site
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Either pay for it or use this Free equivalent that will do 99.9% of the things that you can do with Access.
Access 2003 uses Access 2000 as the default file format for new databases.So Access version 2002 and Access 2000 can use and modify the same database.
If it has been saved as purely 2003 format I think you can go back to the PC with 2003 Access and then save it as a 2000 version for export.
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that would mean going to the centre.dont think i have a lot of choice.its just annoying i have completed 97% of the course on 2000.

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