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Mike Lerch
I saw on http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/faq.mspx
this note: "Access 2003 has no change to the file format as previous
versions, so you can open Access 2003 files in Microsoft Access
version 2002. Note There is an Access 2000 file format, in addition
to Access 2003 and Access 2002 file formats. The Access 2000 file
format is the default, but users or administrators can change the
default to Access 2003 or Access 2002 formats."
My question to the group is, are there features in 2003 that require
the 2003 file format? Similarly, can Access 2003 edit 2002 files
including forms, VBA code, etc, and still save it to the 2002 format?
Any info is appreciated.
Lerch
this note: "Access 2003 has no change to the file format as previous
versions, so you can open Access 2003 files in Microsoft Access
version 2002. Note There is an Access 2000 file format, in addition
to Access 2003 and Access 2002 file formats. The Access 2000 file
format is the default, but users or administrators can change the
default to Access 2003 or Access 2002 formats."
My question to the group is, are there features in 2003 that require
the 2003 file format? Similarly, can Access 2003 edit 2002 files
including forms, VBA code, etc, and still save it to the 2002 format?
Any info is appreciated.
Lerch