Thank you, Chris! It's good to know that there might be an alternative. I'm
still learning Legacy, so I sure don't want to spend a lot of money on
Access and have to spend time learning that as well. :-)
Peggy

> Also take a look at Ability Database which is compatible with the
> version of Access used by Legacy and fraction of the price of Access.
> You can download a full evaluation from www.ability.com so you can make
> sure it does what you need before laying out cash. I would also
> recommend working with a copy of your Legacy fdb file it case of
> accidental damage to your data.

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