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How do you open files in Access 2002 or lower and convert to 2003? I have no

clue.

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Re: Access

 

depending on the complexity

of the database, it is not always

a true conversion and sometimes

requires some fine tuning when

importing an older database

into a higher version.

 

however what is true to all versions

is the data tables. in fact

data tables are also accessible

by word and excel too.

 

any version of access can

access a data table and import

the data or can link to the data.

 

the problem is the forms

and reports that contain designed

with older programming language

and is not recognized by newer

versions and the more advanced

programming language.

 

but a good database programmer

can easily make the modification.

 

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"Jo" <Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> How do you open files in Access 2002 or lower and convert to 2003? I have no

> clue.

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> Jo

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Re: Access

 

Access 2003 will open files from any previous version. Access 2002

wouldn't have any "knowledge" of Access 2003.

 

Jo wrote:

> How do you open files in Access 2002 or lower and convert to 2003? I have no

> clue.


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