Re: Question about versions



Douglas J. Steele wrote:
> I've never heard of 2002 bloating more than 2000.
>
>
> "Joe Cilinceon" <jfc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:Or2JCKCAGHA.1872@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I have Office XP Developer version and was wondering if there is any
>> advantage to using 2000 file format as compared to 2002 format.
>> The only thing I've noticed so far is that I can't seem to create a
>> mde file from the front end using 2000 format. However I've read in
>> these groups that 2002 has a seems to bloat more than 2000. Any
>> answers or site that might explain the differences would be
>> appreciated. --
>>
>> Joe Cilinceon

I read that in these Access groups, posted by some of the regulars. Hence me
asking the question as I don't know but want too.

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Joe Cilinceon



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