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Access 2007 and older database applications

 
 
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      5th Jul 2006
I use a 3d visualisation tool which, obviously enough, houses its textures
and objects etc in a database.
Thing is, Office 2007 will not allow me to open and adjust the database
without changing the db to a 2007 db.
This will render the db unusable by my program.
Seem to me that the program is therefore rendered obsolete for me as I
cannot possibly see the sense in purchasing a release version of this version
of office if it is going to make my database and its data, unusable.
I thought the idea was to move forward and increase operability, not reduce
it.

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      5th Jul 2006
> Thing is, Office 2007 will not allow me to open and adjust the database
> without changing the db to a 2007 db.
> This will render the db unusable by my program.


That above behaviors is not correct. I have successfully run and used older
format databases with the beta 2007. It worked just fine.

You DO NOT need to convert the database to open, and edit. You can leave the
database in a older format, and a2007 should edit it just fine....


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aaron.kempf@gmail.com
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      5th Jul 2006
MDB is crap. who gives a **** about 2007?

the real revolution in Access was 'Access Data Projects' and these were
released back in 2000.

GTFU and lose the training wheels.





Mike1958 wrote:
> I use a 3d visualisation tool which, obviously enough, houses its textures
> and objects etc in a database.
> Thing is, Office 2007 will not allow me to open and adjust the database
> without changing the db to a 2007 db.
> This will render the db unusable by my program.
> Seem to me that the program is therefore rendered obsolete for me as I
> cannot possibly see the sense in purchasing a release version of this version
> of office if it is going to make my database and its data, unusable.
> I thought the idea was to move forward and increase operability, not reduce
> it.
>
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> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
> link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
> click "I Agree" in the message pane.
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> http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....public.access


 
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Tony Toews
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      5th Jul 2006
Mike1958 <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I use a 3d visualisation tool which, obviously enough, houses its textures
>and objects etc in a database.
>Thing is, Office 2007 will not allow me to open and adjust the database
>without changing the db to a 2007 db.


What version of MDB does your tool currently use? Access 97 or Access
2000?

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