Microsoft Office Button

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dam1981

The Microsoft Office Button performs many of the functions that were located
in the File menu of older versions of Access. This button allows you to
create a new database, open an existing database, save and save as, print,
send, or close.
When your data works for you, that's great. When you have to work on your
data, that's not so good. For convenient, reliable data management, get to
know Access 2007. It puts you in charge.
 
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Larry Linson

dam1981 said:
The Microsoft Office Button performs many of the functions that were
located in the File menu of older versions of Access. This button allows
you to create a new database, open an existing database, save and save as,
print, send, or close.
When your data works for you, that's great. When you have to work on your
data, that's not so good. For convenient, reliable data management, get to
know Access 2007. It puts you in charge.

This post is just about as near to being content-free as anything I've seen
here recently. What, exactly, does it mean when you say that Access 2007
"puts you in charge"?

On the other hand, it may indicate that you have some career potential as a
marketing weasel. I presume you are aware that in the USENET newsgroup,
you'd be severely verbally buffeted about your virtual head and shoulders
for spamming?

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP
 
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Tom van Stiphout

On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 23:53:28 -0500, "Larry Linson"

I had already deleted the OP, but you had a great comeback!

-Tom.
 

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