Move Access Split DB to Access 2007 SP?

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Roger Tregelles

I have several Access 2003 databases that I created with a seperate front
end (forms/queries/reports/etc.) and a seperate backend (tables/data). The
frontend resides on the users computer and the backend is on a network
share. I want to convert these to Access 2007 and then publish them on
SharePoint 2007. I would assume that I would first need to combine these
frontend/backends together and then once it is only a single Access
database, convert it to Access 2007 and then Publish to SharePoint. How
would I combine these frontend/backends together again in Access 2007?
Would this be the best route to go? Thanks in advance for any and all help
provided. :)

Roger
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Roger Tregelles said:
I have several Access 2003 databases that I created with a seperate front
end (forms/queries/reports/etc.) and a seperate backend (tables/data). The
frontend resides on the users computer and the backend is on a network
share. I want to convert these to Access 2007 and then publish them on
SharePoint 2007. I would assume that I would first need to combine these
frontend/backends together and then once it is only a single Access
database, convert it to Access 2007 and then Publish to SharePoint. How
would I combine these frontend/backends together again in Access 2007?
Would this be the best route to go? Thanks in advance for any and all help
provided. :)

I don't know the answer. I'd suggest adding the word Sharepoint to
your subject. Then you may get some responses.

Tony
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Roger Tregelles

Hi Tony,

Thanks for the reply. I'll try reposting with SharePoint in the subject line
then.

Roger
 

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