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Old 02-15-2012, 10:08 AM
REDSHIFT1 REDSHIFT1 is offline Access 2003 I know This Is the Wrong Place But... Windows 7 64bit Access 2003 I know This Is the Wrong Place But... Office 2007
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...I can't seem to sign in on Access.net. Anyway, a few years ago I used Access 2003 to create a database for addresses to print labels from. I just bought a Dell 8300 and reinstalled MS Office 2007 (eventually I will get around to upgrading). I tried to view the database with MS 2007 Access and I can't...I get a message "incorrect file type" or something. And now for some reason, the file is connect to Adobe Reader. The extension of the file in question is access (.wbd). How do I get this file to open in MS 2007 so I can use it?
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