Re: Backward Upgrade
- From: "Larry" <Larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 12:15:06 -0700
OK, is there an easy way to tell whether we are using the Access 2000 file
format?
"Douglas J. Steele" wrote:
> You sure you need to? The reason I ask is that the default file format for
> both Access 2002 and Access 2003 is the Access 2000 format. Unless you've
> actually converted to the newer file format, you may not have to do any
> conversion.
>
> --
> Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP
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> "Larry" <Larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:7E4DE274-1ECE-49E6-8F4B-EBD94C4FBB6F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Is there any reason why I couldn't take an Access 2002 or 2003 database
> > back
> > to Access 2000? We use a lot of DAO and ADODB code, and import/export csv
> > files quite frequently. Thanks
>
>
>
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