On 14 Mar 99 at 19:32, Bernie wrote:
I even think that swedish law says that I can't save a file for more than 5
years or something equaly stupid ;)
(Or atleast this was the case a few years back)
Do you mean, that if you create a file you are not allowed to keep
it for more then 5 years?
I haven't used Works since 89 or something like that so I don't know how
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But why not get a copy of your colleagues M$Works? That should be the
easiest soluttion for everyone (but not the most legal).
Hm.. you just said you didnt used it since 89, which means its
On 11 Mar 99 at 22:23, Bernie wrote:
I haven't used Works since 89 or something like that so I don't know how
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But why not get a copy of your colleagues M$Works? That should be the
easiest soluttion for everyone (but not the most legal).
Hm.. you just said you
A colleague gave me a copy of two database files, which he created in
MSWorks for dos. We are both trying to use these files to keep track of our
clients' activities. I do not have a copy of MSWorks for dos, and access
will not recognize the file format. The only other database program I have
A colleague gave me a copy of two database files, which he created in
MSWorks for dos. We are both trying to use these files to keep track of our
clients' activities. I do not have a copy of MSWorks for dos, and access
will not recognize the file format. The only other database program I have