How do I get to the sample databases

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I was reading a question and the attached postings. In one of the postings it
suggested to see the Northwind Sample Database. I very new to this and don't
know where to find the sample dbs.
 
It was on the installation CD. If you can't find it (in the Samples folder
under wherever you've installed msaccess.exe), perhaps you didn't install
it.
 
Hi Doug,

A week or two ago I noticed for the first time that Access 2003 (at
least on the computer I'm using now) has a Sample Databases item on the
Help menu.
 
Paths are:

Office 97
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office97\Office\Samples

Office 2000
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 2000\Office\Samples

Office 2003
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 2003\Office11\Samples

This is providing as was mentioned, you did install

Alternatively Search using Windows Exploer for *.MDB will show all Access
Databases
 
MikeJohnB said:
Paths are:

Office 97
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office97\Office\Samples

Office 2000
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 2000\Office\Samples

Office 2003
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 2003\Office11\Samples

This is providing as was mentioned, you did install

It's also providing you accepted the default file folders. <g>

(although I'm not sure that the default for Office 97 is what you've
suggested)
 
Doug could be right on office 97, I have all three programmes loaded,
programming on each version depending on who needs the programme at
work.(Legal Copies of course) In order to load all three, I seem to remember
having to change 97 but 2k and 2.003k should be correct.
 
Lori Prewitt said:
I was reading a question and the attached postings. In one of the postings it
suggested to see the Northwind Sample Database. I very new to this and don't
know where to find the sample dbs.

When I try to access the sample database "Northwind" I get the reply that
the file is in an external drive such as CD etc. How can I get this file/data.
 

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