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#2 Oct 9th, 2009
You can convert access databases down. That is if you have a 2007 db you can convert it to a 2003. When you save an acess db you can choose what version you want to save it as. So if you create a database using Access 2007 and want to also use it on Access 2003, you can save the file as a 2003 db. This way you can use it on both versions of Access, and even lower if anyone still has those
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#4 Oct 10th, 2009
I would also say that you need to
1. Be using split databases
2. Have each user using a copy of the frontend on their machine.
This is the way all multi-user databases should be done anyway, otherwise you're playing Russian Roulette with corruption.
What has been showing up have been questions from people who are using the same database file and having users on different versions running the same file at the same time. If that occurs, you run a big risk of the users not being able to use the file.
1. Be using split databases
2. Have each user using a copy of the frontend on their machine.
This is the way all multi-user databases should be done anyway, otherwise you're playing Russian Roulette with corruption.
What has been showing up have been questions from people who are using the same database file and having users on different versions running the same file at the same time. If that occurs, you run a big risk of the users not being able to use the file.
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#6 Oct 10th, 2009
Yeah access 2003 cant open the new 2007 file formats (and the converter pack only works for word, excel and powerpoint). Another thing to note is that support for Pages has been partially removed in 2007. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ac...308321033.aspx
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