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    Ok Ray, will give it a go, nothing to lose, many thanks for the advice
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    also, don't know whether we could employ it but have Office 2007 on other PC which has full (as yet unused) copy of Access.
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    Not sure if this in any way indicates what I can and can't do but after a bit of playing around I found that I could tell windows to run this version of access except it said: "Can't find the database you specified or you didn't specify a database at all. Specify a valid database name in the...
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    Did a global search on c: and found it under c:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\access runtime\office10 I've got Office 2003
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    I've just looked under c:\program files\microsoft office and there are a stack of further directories including office11 and office12 with further subdirectories. To (hopefully) avoid trawling through them all, what file name should I look for, for the Access executable?
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    Well the short answer is no, but I'm not afraid of having a go, which probably spells out how naive I am. However I wonder if there is a more fundamental question now to be answered; having looked at the options in the application I can see one to 'compact and repair database' but not create...
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    Hello, I run some software which is powered by MS Access. Unfortunately the developer is no longer available. When I click a particular option I get a 'record is deleted' message and can't proceed. I did look at Support at Microsoft which suggests In Access 2000, on the Tools menu, point to...
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