Khalid - While having the latest version is a great thing for the average user, I think you will find that if you develop in a version that is earlier you will have one that most of your users will be able to use. I've stuck with 2010 32-bit because I have yet to find a user that can't run any of my applications. In my case they can all use my 2010 databases. If I had the latest version my users who might have earlier versions might not be able to open them. There is always a risk that an older version will have problems with an application built in the latest version. The forums are filled with such problems.
Of course, that is just one person's opinion.
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Bill Mosca, Founder - MS_Access_Professionals
Microsoft Office Access MVP 2010-2016
My nothing-to-do-with-Access blog
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