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Microsoft office Professional.
Microsoft Access 2003 or Microsoft Office Access 2003 is a relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with graphical user interface and software development tools. Its successor is the Microsoft Office 2007.
differenciate the Microsoft access 2003 with 2007and 2010?
Robert Sheldon has written: 'Microsoft Office Access 2003' -- subject(s): Database management, Microsoft Access
The price of the full version of Microsoft Access 2003 is priced between $90 and $245 in the United States depending on where one looks. It can be purchased from Amazon.
Rick Dobson has written: 'Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual BASIC, Microsoft .NET Framework, Client/server computing, SQL server 'Microsoft Access Version 2002 Core Reference' 'Programacion Avanzada Con Microsoft Office Access 2003' '1-2-3 Secrets' 'Programming Microsoft Office Access 2003 (Core Reference)' -- subject(s): Microsoft Access 'Professional SQL server development with Access 2000' -- subject(s): Database management, Microsoft Access, SQL server
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One can find tips on using Microsoft Access 2003 using the Help section of the software. This will lead to the official website of Microsoft, where there is available an extensive section of frequently asked questions. One can also find tips on using Microsoft Access 2003 on YouTube, while watching a tutorial video.
Yes, for the most part the two are compatible, however Access 2007 creates a new type of database format (ACCDB) that Access 2003 cannot read (it uses MDB). There are some new features in Access 2007 that 2003 does not have (obviously), but if you're using a database that's formatting for 2000 or 2003, then Access 2007 can work with it seamlessly. My advice is that if you have users on multiple versions of Access, then use the database file format with the OLDEST version common to everyone. Richard Rost AccessLearningZone.com
Click on File/Save or hit the floppy disc icon
Inventory.mdb could be a database as .mdb is the extension for Access files up to Office 2003.
You could do it, but it would not be the best application to do so. A word processor or a desktop publisher would be better to use.