Can Office2007 Access-only support multivalued fileds

G

Guest

Hi,
I am interested in the multivalued field functionality of Office 2007
Access. The multivalued field is to be used for storing text keywords
originating from a limited list of keywords. I have Office 2003 on my
computer. Will I be able to use all relevant (multivalue and lists)
functionalities of this new Office if I purchase it without the rest of 2007
package?
Thanks,
Liora
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Liora said:
I am interested in the multivalued field functionality of Office 2007
Access. The multivalued field is to be used for storing text keywords
originating from a limited list of keywords. I have Office 2003 on my
computer. Will I be able to use all relevant (multivalue and lists)
functionalities of this new Office if I purchase it without the rest of 2007
package?

Yes, A2007 can be installed leaving Office 2003 alone.

Tony
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John W. Vinson

Hi,
I am interested in the multivalued field functionality of Office 2007
Access. The multivalued field is to be used for storing text keywords
originating from a limited list of keywords. I have Office 2003 on my
computer. Will I be able to use all relevant (multivalue and lists)
functionalities of this new Office if I purchase it without the rest of 2007
package?
Thanks,
Liora

Tony's correct in that you can run Access2007 along with other
Office2003 components - but Word 2003, Excel 2003 etc. will NOT be
able to read A2007 multivalue fields, or - unless I'm mistaken - any
Access2007 format data at all. Not clear if that's what you're asking!


John W. Vinson [MVP]
 

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