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Katherine has attended:
Access Introduction course

by - delegate Katherine [1 post] (2008 Jun 2 Mon, 16:32) replyReply

My comapny does not currently have access. Which version would you reccomend I buy? I was trained on 2000 but should it make much difference?

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by - trainer Pete platinum contributer[799 posts] (2008 Jun 6 Fri, 17:09) replyReply

Hi Katherine, Thanks for the post, the majority of our training courses are run on Office 2003, we also run courses on Office 2007, (the latest version). Most users today have version 2003 with some now migrating to 2007. The diffference between 2000 and 2003 is minimal, however there is quite a difference between 2003 and 2007 although this is mainly in the user interface. There is some functionality difference but not much so if you are used to creating queries and tables you should not have too much problem changing to 2007. You should consider either 2003 and 2007 with a bias towards 2007 as it is the latest version and will be supported for longer by Microsoft. I hope that helps, regards Pete


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