![]() To use the Access Runtime to view a database it has to be configure properly. When opening a database with the Access Runtime you do not have the navigation pane (or database windows in 2003 and older). To open an Access database and view the forms and report you MUST have a version of Access.ġ) The full version which also has the ability to design (create/edit) forms, reports, queries, modules,Ģ) The Runtime version. OK Rick, the description seemed (to me) to imply you needed Access to create runtimes for those who didn’t have Access but not that it would open databases. A PDF viewer can open the PDF and fill out forms but it can’t edit/desing it like the full version of Adobe Acrobat. ![]() The Access runtime is a “viewer” is similar to a PDF viewer if ofr PDF files. ![]() The Runtime version is the same bits as the full version with all the designers and navigation pane disabled. The Access Runtime can only “read” database and “execute”. The runtime is to create a database for someone who hasn’t got Access to run, it won’t read a database first.
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