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I am a retired Brit, living in France after working here for ~40years.

My reason for joining : I have a few Access2007 questions, as I am trying to help a French-language Access2007 user, but this is 25+ years after some exposure to the US-English Access95(?) in a job where I never actually used it ... !

Thank you in advance for your help
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum. Or as we say in south Louisiana, Bienvenue!
 

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I do love a nice French bread! The stuff they make in the UK is not quite the same as in France. I think they use a "fast dough" or something in France, which tastes great but loses crispiness faster. At least that is my understanding. I prefer the original French stuff.
 

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