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MonaLisa1963
Jan 23, 2022Copper Contributor
Microsoft 11 Access
I am a new user, taking a class to learn Access. I cannot find the command button that looks like a rectangle with 4 X's in it. Can someone please walk me thru this or help me find the button? ...
arnel_gp
Jan 26, 2022Steel Contributor
the op is but a student of access? is win 10 old or new? does it continually get update and why. because it has bug. therefore whether you choose to stay on jurassic win 10, it has bug and will get updated with another bug. also win 11 is based on win 10 (just new ui).
George_Hepworth
Jan 26, 2022Silver Contributor
It's possible to generalize from the specific (this question posted by this OP) to the general (all kinds of organizations running Windows 10 on their computers). If one person sees the beauty of having the latest, greatest version of Windows and wants to expose themselves to it, fine. That does not make the case that the larger group of organizations who depend on their Access relational database applications should do so as well.
I have been around long enough to remember installing the very first version of Windows on a DOS PC. That was even before Windows 3.0 (i.e. the third iteration) finally worked well enough to become a standard operating system. Talk about Jurassic! That, sir, is Jurrasic.
Whether Windows 10 has more bugs, or whether Windows 11 has more bugs remains to be seen. I'm patient. I'm old, but patient.