Re: Access 97 AND Access 2000
- From: "ima" <imacoffman2@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 9 Jan 2006 13:11:48 -0800
Thanks so MUCH for your reply! The first time I tried to open my
Access 97 db in Access 2000 I was notified that I would have to convert
or I wouldn't be able to change any objects but I was determined to try
anyway and as it happened, one of my data fields was a record of the
path to each of my photos. When I changed computers, the path to My
"Documents" changed and became a considerably longer string so of
course the very first thing I tried to do was enlarge that field. Now
I see that the object was the field itself and NOT the data.
I know nothing about "splitting" a database so I'll need to do a bit of
research on that subject. Thanks to you, at least I know the term to
search for.
Thanks again for taking the time to reply!
.
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