ACCESS 2003

J

Jerry Whittle

Open up the database in question. Does the top of the database window say
something like "Access 2000 file format" ? Is so, it will.
 
N

Neil

In my experience there's usually very few problems with creating a DB in
2003, and making it backward compatible. However, if you're developing an
application for an Access 2000 setup it would be foolish not to test before
release. Alternatively, if you have access to a PC runnning Access 2000 why
not just develop on that machine?

HTH

Neil
www.nwarwick.co.uk
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

You do realize, I hope, that Jerry's talking about the caption of the window
inside of Access: the one that lets you select tables, queries, forms, etc.?

If you really can't find the information there, go to Tools | Database
Utilities | Convert. Which objects are enabled for you?
 
T

terryr

yes I realize this. thanks,

Douglas J. Steele said:
You do realize, I hope, that Jerry's talking about the caption of the window
inside of Access: the one that lets you select tables, queries, forms, etc.?

If you really can't find the information there, go to Tools | Database
Utilities | Convert. Which objects are enabled for you?
 
T

terryr

"convert to prior Access DB Version" is enabled"

Douglas J. Steele said:
You do realize, I hope, that Jerry's talking about the caption of the window
inside of Access: the one that lets you select tables, queries, forms, etc.?

If you really can't find the information there, go to Tools | Database
Utilities | Convert. Which objects are enabled for you?
 
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