![]() ![]() You can’t get to design mode for any objects. It will run existing queries, macros, and VBA code. You can use the Forms and Reports that have already been created. Similarly, you can use the Access Runtime to “view” a database. It is similar to the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Access Runtime is like a database viewer. Starting with Access 2007 Microsoft has made the developer extensions and a license to distribute the runtime free. ![]() The Developer edition included a license to distribute the Access runtime. I have been using the Access runtime since 1997 when I purchased the Access Developer edition.
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