Version Compatibility With Forms - 2003 to 2007

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silva

I created a database with forms and such using Access 2003. We recently hired
a new person and her computer had Access 2007 installed on it. However, the
forms do not seem to work at all with 2007. The Switchboard doesn't work, the
record search field doesn't work, and add/delete and navigation buttons don't
work either. It doesn't look like reverting her Office installation to 2003
is a viable choice. Is there anything I can do so that Access 2007 will run
this database properly? I'd tell her to manually enter the info in the
tables, but certain data is scattered accross a few tables (yes, I actually
normalized the tables).
 
S

silva

Nevermind. I didn't know about the little button for enabling macros. Problem
has been solved. Learned something new today.
 
E

eneida

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MERECEN RESPETO YA POR FAVOR AGARREN A SU LOCO SIDOSO Y FRACASAO NO PERMITAN
QUE EL LAS SIGA OFENDIENDO
 
W

whendricks24

silva said:
I created a database with forms and such using Access 2003. We recently
hired
a new person and her computer had Access 2007 installed on it. However,
the
forms do not seem to work at all with 2007. The Switchboard doesn't work,
the
record search field doesn't work, and add/delete and navigation buttons
don't
work either. It doesn't look like reverting her Office installation to
2003
is a viable choice. Is there anything I can do so that Access 2007 will
run
this database properly? I'd tell her to manually enter the info in the
tables, but certain data is scattered accross a few tables (yes, I
actually
normalized the tables).
 

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