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Old September 15th, 2006, 04:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Mikal
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Default Access 97

Hi
I am using Access 97 and it seems to using too much of my processor, I'm
just wondering whether an upgrade to access 2002 or 2003 will fix this?

any help would be great

ta


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Old September 15th, 2006, 12:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Susan Ramlet
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Default Access 97

Hi, Mikal,

Without knowing your system or how it is configured, it's nearly impossible
to offer this type of advice remotely. Access 2002 and 2003 publish the
system requirements on the Microsoft web site, as well as the product
packaging. Later versions usually have higher system requirements, so
perhaps you will want to look into a different system or ways that you can
optimize the one you have.

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Susan Ramlet
MVP - Office

Please reply to the newsgroups where others may benefit.

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Hi
I am using Access 97 and it seems to using too much of my processor, I'm
just wondering whether an upgrade to access 2002 or 2003 will fix this?

any help would be great

ta




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Old September 15th, 2006, 02:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
databaseben
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Default Access 97

yes, upgrade 2003....
you will love it....
i dont like ver 2007

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Hi
I am using Access 97 and it seems to using too much of my processor, I'm
just wondering whether an upgrade to access 2002 or 2003 will fix this?

any help would be great

ta




 




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