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    Access Runtime

    I have a client wanting to install Office 2019 Home & Office on their desktops. I developed an Access 2016 database for them and we want to distribute it on their client machines with Access Runtime. I don't see Access 2019 Runtime available for download. My question is can we install Office 2019 on their machines and run Access 2016 (or 2013) Runtime?

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    it will prob. work. The Access is 2019, but the tables are 2016 format. It should still run. Try it.

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    As I recall, when Office 2010 was released, it was several months before a 2010 runtime was released.

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    Well, *technically* there won't be an Access 2019 Runtime, instead...
    https://support.office.com/en-us/art...6-91cbe3ea09c9

    The 2016 Runtime should work providing you have the May 2017 update but since you are asking about that now you should be good.

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