If you just want to look at them maybe you could send the mdb to someone 
that has Access and have them take screen shots of the forms and samples 
of the reports.  Wouldn't be too bad based on the size of the application.

If it's not too big I would do that for you.  If you're interested email 
me personally.

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
j...@san-dc.com
SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675



MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> Stephen Russell wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Jeff Johnson <j...@san-dc.com> wrote:
>>> I was able to open up an access database in Open Office Base.  Create an
>>> ODBC data source on the database.  Then in the Open Office Base setup
>>> wizard select "Connect to an existing database" and select the above
>>> data source.  It will ask you to register and save the database in open
>>> office format and it will have all of the tables of the access database
>>> but no forms or reports.
>> ---------------------------------------
>>
>> It gives you data but not functionality of Access?
>>
>> If you needed data only why not just suck it all out via Excel and be
>> done with it?
>>
>> >From .NET I can see all the data in all the table just like Access/SQL
>> Server presents.
>>
> 
> 
> I wanted to see the screens/reports too, but the data was most 
> important.  Remote view into it should do the trick.  Juggling 4 
> different things now.  Ugh.
> 

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