- Oct 4, 2002
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We have a ton of MS Office Home & Office Keys in various flavors (2010, 2013, 2016) here at work. I want to try developing a few basic databases in MS Access to replace our Excel centric forms. I have never developed anything using more professional db tools either so I'm reluctant to dive into something unfamiliar and the requisite learning curve. I have unearthed an MS Office 2007 Enterprise key on an old laptop so that is a possibility.
Does anyone have a clever way of obtaining a newer (hopefully 2013 or greater) MS Access legally for use in a commercial environment? Before its said, I am aware of the O365 subscription that wouldn't be that much. Unfortunately, I don't control the purse strings around here or it would already have been done. Thanks in advance!
Does anyone have a clever way of obtaining a newer (hopefully 2013 or greater) MS Access legally for use in a commercial environment? Before its said, I am aware of the O365 subscription that wouldn't be that much. Unfortunately, I don't control the purse strings around here or it would already have been done. Thanks in advance!