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I was given a tracking database that some exec did. its an access 2007 database. I was told to convert it to 2003. BUT I get cannot save features that require the current file format etc...attachements, multivalued fields or offline data. I have no idea how to find some of this stuff. does anyone know how to find the things that prevent this from converting. I have access 2007 and sp1 installed. |
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If there is a What's New listing in the help file, or at Microsoft.com, it should give you all the changes. I no longer have 2007 installed since the new version came out, but IIRC, you should have most of them already. There are several others that are new, such as the calendar for the date/time fields in forms, and the email data functionality. |
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I am not sure what you are saying. I need to convert this 2007 database to 2003 and it will not convert saying that something is preventing it. There could be hundreds of things but I do not know. IS there a program or something that would list what is in the database that can not be converted? On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:31:12 -0400, "Arvin Meyer" <arvinm (AT) invalid (DOT) org wrote: If there is a What's New listing in the help file, or at Microsoft.com, it should give you all the changes. I no longer have 2007 installed since the new version came out, but IIRC, you should have most of them already. There are several others that are new, such as the calendar for the date/time fields in forms, and the email data functionality. |
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