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I have a microsoft access 2007 file but i cannot open it in my cpu because my software is only microsoft access 2003

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It appears that you have not been updating your Microsoft office regularly. Anyway do it now. Go to MS Office web site and upgrade/update your MS Access 2003 to MS Access 2007.

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