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Access 2007 Question: What's the size of the runtime?

For those of you that are using the Access 2007 Beta, can I ask, comparing
Access 97:

What's the size of the runtime?
Apr 20 '06 #1
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Br
Mark 123 wrote:
For those of you that are using the Access 2007 Beta, can I ask,
comparing Access 97:

What's the size of the runtime?


How about putting all your questions into one post instead of clogging up
everyone's "inbox"?
--
regards,

Br@dley
Apr 20 '06 #2
Well I did that type of thing once and then someone suggested to use
separate threads for separate issues since they can grow large at times.
Technically I say it's the correct thing to do -- database normalization
etc... If other people here don't like it I'll consolidate next time.
"Br@dley" <do***********@ google.com> wrote in message
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Mark 123 wrote:
For those of you that are using the Access 2007 Beta, can I ask,
comparing Access 97:

What's the size of the runtime?


How about putting all your questions into one post instead of clogging up
everyone's "inbox"?
--
regards,

Br@dley

Apr 20 '06 #3
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 14:26:27 +1000, "Br@dley"
<do***********@ google.com> wrote:
Mark 123 wrote:
For those of you that are using the Access 2007 Beta, can I ask,
comparing Access 97:

What's the size of the runtime?


How about putting all your questions into one post instead of clogging up
everyone's "inbox"?
--
regards,

Br@dley


Flake off, Brad. Separate posts are preferable.

Jim
Apr 20 '06 #4

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