![]() What about Access- 365-Runtime? Will these features work with it? If an Access-2019 application - which uses the above features - is run with Access-Runtime 2013 or 2016 - will these special 2019 features really work? I've talked with a Microsoft representative and he said "Your Access-2019 applications will have to be run on Access 2013 or 2016 runtime, and it is supposed to work just fine". It's been said in various places that NO Access-Runtime-2019 is been planned to be built. If we plan to use Access 2019 to benefit from all the above advantages - what kind of Runtime am I to give to the customers? It is NOT a problem to run excel automation VBA code from Access, and we use it a lot. And most of them have various versions of MS-Office Standard, say 2003, 2007, 2010 or 2013 etc. Now most of my customers run Access desktop applications through Access Runtime. ![]() I'm planning to "upgrade" the MS-Access desktop application I've developed for various customers with various Access versions - to Access 2019.
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