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Hebrew Access

Hi. I'm working in Access 2003 - standard English version - and am
trying to write a program with a Hebrew user interface.

Being that Hebrew is a right-to-left language, the orders of columns in
a pulldown list, 'left' control position property, etc, are not easy to
work with.

1. What do I need for a fully Hebrew version of Access. Do I need a
Hebrew version, or is there something with which I can update my current
A2003?

2. Do I need Hebrew Windows, or can I run Hebrew Access on my current
Windows XP?

Thanks for your help.
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Zippy S
Mar 6 '07 #1
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Zippy wrote:
Hi. I'm working in Access 2003 - standard English version - and am
trying to write a program with a Hebrew user interface.

Being that Hebrew is a right-to-left language, the orders of columns in
a pulldown list, 'left' control position property, etc, are not easy to
work with.

1. What do I need for a fully Hebrew version of Access. Do I need a
Hebrew version, or is there something with which I can update my current
A2003?

2. Do I need Hebrew Windows, or can I run Hebrew Access on my current
Windows XP?

Thanks for your help.
Don't know if this link may help.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ac...430091033.aspx

Mar 6 '07 #2
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>Zippy wrote:
>Hi. I'm working in Access 2003 - standard English version - and am
trying to write a program with a Hebrew user interface.
Being that Hebrew is a right-to-left language, the orders of
columns in a pulldown list, 'left' control position property, etc,
are not easy to work with.
1. What do I need for a fully Hebrew version of Access. Do I need
a Hebrew version, or is there something with which I can update my
current A2003?
2. Do I need Hebrew Windows, or can I run Hebrew Access on my
current Windows XP?
Thanks for your help.

Don't know if this link may help.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ac...430091033.aspx
Thanks. I'm having a look through it.
--
Zippy S
Mar 7 '07 #3

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