can i buy acces 2007

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balu

dear friends,
i would like to know
(1) is size of .mdb file of 2007 version also 2GB ?
(2) i decided to purchase it because microsoft giving free runtime of it ,
it will help me in distribution of the application , is the run time means is
it include necessary reference library's of all ( excel , word , outlook)
(3) is 2007 also supports same VBA as in previes versions of access OR we
have learn new way of coding.
kidly advise please.
 
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Brendan Reynolds

balu said:
dear friends,
i would like to know
(1) is size of .mdb file of 2007 version also 2GB ?
(2) i decided to purchase it because microsoft giving free runtime of it ,
it will help me in distribution of the application , is the run time means
is
it include necessary reference library's of all ( excel , word , outlook)
(3) is 2007 also supports same VBA as in previes versions of access OR we
have learn new way of coding.
kidly advise please.


1) Yes, 2GB is still the maximum file size.

2) No, if you want to automate other Office apps on the target PC, those
apps must be installed on the target PC

3) Yes, VBA is still supported.
 
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Linq Adams via AccessMonster.com

(1) is size of .mdb file of 2007 version also 2GB ?

Yes
(2) i decided to purchase it because microsoft giving free runtime of it ,
it will help me in distribution of the application , is the run time means is
it include necessary reference library's of all ( excel , word , outlook)

No exactly sure of the question here. Maybe someone else can help you with it.

(3) is 2007 also supports same VBA as in previes versions of access OR we
have learn new way of coding.

Yes, you can use the same VBA. In order to use coding in v2007, you have to
declare the folder holding your database as "Trusted."

To trust your folder, click:
* Office Button (top left)
* Access Options (bottom of dialog)
* Trust Center (left)
* Trust Center Settings (button)
* Trusted Locations (left)
* Add new location (button)
 

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