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Chris Bezant 

18 years ago
Hello Richard
I firmly want to stay with 2003.

At work, where I support and teach Excel and Access, we have taken the decision to stay with 2003 because 2007 is so radically different that it undermines the progress we have made teaching 2003.
Added to my work considerations, I have written a database in 2003 for my brother and when I installed it on his machine running 2007 it worked OK… BUT when I tried to make a small modification to a query in Access 2007 it said my query was invalid. In frustration I went back to my laptop running 2003, made the alteration and reinstalled it on the 2007 machine.

I have no interest in 2007 at this time and would welcome any advanced Access 2003 courses.

Regards
Chris Bezant in the UK

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