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General Table Design Question
Assuming no special code, just plain jane stuff.
Will a set of tables and forms created in Access 2000 work ok in Access 2002 or 2003 I'm trying to create some templates and I only have 2000 here. |
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Hi,
Yes, they will work ok. The default data format for A2002 and A2003 is actually Access 2000. HTH, Immanuel Sibero wrote in message ... Assuming no special code, just plain jane stuff. Will a set of tables and forms created in Access 2000 work ok in Access 2002 or 2003 I'm trying to create some templates and I only have 2000 here. |
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Thanks guys!
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