Re: Access 2000 to 2002 - What do I watch for?

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Technically, you shouldn't have to do anything. No need to convert the mdb
or the mdw, since 2002 uses the 2000 format by default.

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Joan Wild
Microsoft Access MVP

PGPianta@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,

I'm being forced by a business software review to upgrade users with
Access 2000 to Access 2002. The database they use has been developed
in 2000 and I have limited time to perform testing in the 2002
environment. Does anyone know of a 'checklist' of things to look out
for when this 2000-2002 change occurs. I figure if I at least get my
head around potential issues prior to the change, I'll be better
prepared to respond if we have any problems.


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