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Ready to use Database Structures

Hello all,

Can anyone tell me the sites where Ready to USe Databases are
available for free ?

Or where i can post Ready to Use Databases for others.

Farooq
Mar 14 '08 #1
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Can anyone tell me the sites where Ready to USe Databases are
available for free ?
Just browsing through this newsgroup and its archives will give you links to
sites where you will find some samples and examples in databases. I'm not
aware of a "ready to use DB exchange" site. Some of the sample databases are
near-ready-to-use, I'd guess.
Or where i can post Ready to Use Databases for others.
There are a number of places where you can create your website...
www.tripod.com is one where I have a small website. Mine is large enough
that I have posted several sample/example databases.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
Mar 14 '08 #2

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