You don't need to convert anything. Access 2003/2002 can read a version 2000 just fine (in fact it's the default format in those versions).
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Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP
Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have experience with converting a Jet Database 2000
> version to 2002-2003?
> I have a VB 6.0 program that's using the Jet database by DAO.
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