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Some will convert, some won't
We have recently upgraded to Office 2007 from 2003. Most of the databases
will convert to 2007, but I have a few others that won't. I usually get an error message that tells me the database is opened by pc number so and so (my pc) and to try again later. I'm the only one who has it open. Why won't it convert? If I try doing a SaveAs it won't let me do that either. Anyone else have this trouble? Can you help me out? Thanks |
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Some will convert, some won't
Why do you think you need to convert? There are very few instances of 2003
databases not running under 2007. My suggestion is to leave them as-is. -TedMi "Donna" wrote in message ... We have recently upgraded to Office 2007 from 2003. Most of the databases will convert to 2007, but I have a few others that won't. I usually get an error message that tells me the database is opened by pc number so and so (my pc) and to try again later. I'm the only one who has it open. Why won't it convert? If I try doing a SaveAs it won't let me do that either. Anyone else have this trouble? Can you help me out? Thanks |
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Some will convert, some won't
Our company wants us to convert everything over to the new version as much as
possible. I would like to be able to import 2007 excel spreadsheets at some point and I wasn't sure if I could do that using an older version. I have been reading that replication of a database will disable macros and code. I am wondering if that is what I'm dealing with. I went to My Computer and grabbed last year's database and made a copy of it, then renamed it and moved it to another file. Now I'm wondering if I should open last year's database and do a SaveAs and maybe then it will let me save it in the new format under a different name, and maybe, just maybe the macros and code will work. I'll let you know if this works. "TedMi" wrote: Why do you think you need to convert? There are very few instances of 2003 databases not running under 2007. My suggestion is to leave them as-is. -TedMi "Donna" wrote in message ... We have recently upgraded to Office 2007 from 2003. Most of the databases will convert to 2007, but I have a few others that won't. I usually get an error message that tells me the database is opened by pc number so and so (my pc) and to try again later. I'm the only one who has it open. Why won't it convert? If I try doing a SaveAs it won't let me do that either. Anyone else have this trouble? Can you help me out? Thanks . |
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