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doug

2005-04-06, 8:05 pm

Is there an Access viewer so someone can look at forms and/or queries without
having the full blown version of Access?
Lynn Trapp

2005-04-06, 8:05 pm

No, there's not. There IS a snapshot viewer that allows people to view
reports saved as snapshots. You can also install the runtime edition of
access (available with the developer's edition) to allow other users to use
Access without full version.

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"doug" <doug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there an Access viewer so someone can look at forms and/or queries
> without
> having the full blown version of Access?



david epsom dot com dot au

2005-04-06, 8:05 pm

"doug" <doug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B2E75E33-8E19-4591-B170- 26695332F2C3@microso
ft.com...
> Is there an Access viewer so someone can look at forms and/or queries
> without
> having the full blown version of Access?



Yes, but it is not free.

It is only available from developers who have paid the licensing fee. They
may distribute it with copies of their application.


Chris Mills

2005-04-06, 8:05 pm

Well (since we're brainstorming alternative lifestyle ideas), you could
install a pdf printer-driver, print to that driver, and then distribute the
pdf.

Although Adobe are the originators of pdf, there are several alternate pdf
printer-drivers on the market. Don't ask me what.

Chris

"doug" <doug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there an Access viewer so someone can look at forms and/or queries

without
> having the full blown version of Access?




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