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Old November 26th, 2006, 05:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default Home Version Access

ty Granny... I was trying to keep it simple, but sometimes... well, the
software itself, MS Access 2003, so far, looks like the one at work, (EXCEPT
IT WONT READ A SIMPLE INSTRUCTION)... however, the CD case that it came in,
looks like a "bootleg" no color on it, black and white print with NO RESALE
- Microsoft Home Use Program,... this product is not for resale .... all over
it.....

what about my program statement that still does not work? :-(

"Granny Spitz via AccessMonster.com" wrote:

Rick Brandt wrote:
There is no "home version" of Access


The "home version" of Access is a fringe benefit of employees who work for
large companies. It's part of a licensing agreement from Microsoft (and
other software vendors who offer the same thing) where employees who have a
license for Office on their work computer can purchase (or get a free CD) of
the "home version" of retail Office to install on their home computers so
they can work at home. This often happens with antivirus software, since
many companies are willing to foot the bill for more secure computers on
their networks.

I don't know if they still mark them in newer versions, but you can tell you
have a home version of Access when you open a form in form view. There's a
red stripe across the top of the Detail section.

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