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Office 97 Developers Edition - Golden Oldie

Chris Jefferies
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#1: Nov 12 '05
I need a copy of this to compile up an old Access 97 application.
Needless to say it's no longer available to buy and I don't want to go
through the conversion to a more recent version of Access unless I
really have to.

If anyone has a copy of this I'd be interested in buying it. I'd need
the UK version if possible, not the US version.

Anyone on this list have an old copy of the 97 developer CD that they
no longer need and would like to find a good home for?

Anyone?

Cheers,

Chris
XMVP
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#2: Nov 12 '05

re: Office 97 Developers Edition - Golden Oldie



"Chris Jefferies" <chrisjj@mail.com> wrote in message
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>I don't want to go
> through the conversion to a more recent version of Access unless I
> really have to.
>[/color]

You really have to.


Patrick
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#3: Nov 12 '05

re: Office 97 Developers Edition - Golden Oldie


Why don't you search the web, it should be your first thought, I spent
5 min and found it at http://www.emsps.com/oldtools/msacc.htm for just
£9
Patrick


On 15 Jan 2004 07:29:52 -0800, chrisjj@mail.com (Chris Jefferies)
wrote:
[color=blue]
>I need a copy of this to compile up an old Access 97 application.
>Needless to say it's no longer available to buy and I don't want to go
>through the conversion to a more recent version of Access unless I
>really have to.
>
>If anyone has a copy of this I'd be interested in buying it. I'd need
>the UK version if possible, not the US version.
>
>Anyone on this list have an old copy of the 97 developer CD that they
>no longer need and would like to find a good home for?
>
>Anyone?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Chris[/color]

Larry Linson
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#4: Nov 12 '05

re: Office 97 Developers Edition - Golden Oldie


"XMVP" <access_morons@hotmail.com> wrote
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> You really have to.[/color]

Erroneous answer posted by aptly identified party from the semi-anonymous
teranews server using a hotmail address, both known to have been used in the
past by Don P Mellon.


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