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    bobduncan43 is offline Novice
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    2010 Runtime, 1st Time User Needs Help

    I work part time for a local company that is still stuck in the Access 97 world. So far all I have done is revise existing databases. Their corporate masters will not allow an upgrade to Access 2010 for all users, but they do have a few licenses. Their IT department has learned about runtime and they want me to do the revisions in 2010.



    I think this means that I would have to convert the databases I’m revising to 2010 and any users of that database would then have to have 2010 runtime installed on their PCs. Is this correct?

    I am NOT a programmer; just an amateur looking for help, so thanks in advance.

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    pbaldy is offline Who is John Galt?
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    Yes, you would need the full version of Access to be able to make design changes, but users could all have the runtime version.
    Paul (wino moderator)
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