Rabu, 30 Januari 2013

Re: [MS_AccessPros] Access 2010 and Office 365

 

I read this morning that the Access and Publisher applications are not web based. It looks like they are local applications

http://content.webcollage.net/apps/cs/mini-site/systemax/module/msofficefifteen/wcpc/1353556794555/tab/faq-16583b49?enable-reporting=true&showtabs=&channel-product-id=7539170

About the new Office
* Which Office products are available for home and business?
New products are being released for home and business use. The products listed below may be used at home or at a small business, depending on license restrictions.
Office product Where can I use it?
Office 365 Home Premium At home
Office Home and Student 2013 At home
Office Home and Business 2013 At home or for business use
Office Professional 2013 At home or for business use
Word 2013
Excel 2013
PowerPoint 2013
Outlook 2013
OneNote 20131
Access 20131
Publisher 20131 Office applications can be bought as standalone products, or as part of an Office 2013 suite or Office 365 plan. Usage rights vary according to the exact product purchased.

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Access and Publisher available on PC only. OneNote not available on Mac OS.

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Jim Wagner
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From: dnwinberry winberry.doyce@roadsysinc.com>
To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 9:52 AM
Subject: [MS_AccessPros] Access 2010 and Office 365


 
Hello friends,

I just found out that my corporate IT department will be rolling out Office 365 this year. I've done some initial checking but that looks like its going to be big problem for me and I have some questions. First of all and most importantly, can an Office 365 database have tables that are linked to an SQL server here in my server room? Secondly, I have used natural keys for primary keys in most of my databases. It looks like I'm in big trouble since the compatibility checker says I need a PK with a number and long for compatibility. I'm open for suggestions here. And I remember reading many posts that indicate that web databases can't run VBA code. Does that apply to Office 365?

Thanks!
Doyce

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