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Developing Access 2003 application using Access 2007

 
 
dch3
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      29th Aug 2008
I have an Access 2003 app that I support using my personal laptop - which
will soon be replaced with Office 2007 (:::jumps behind the couch at the the
thought of the ribbon::. Can I expect any issues with opening the app under
A07 and making changes - adding forms, subs, functions, etc? Unfortunately,
the organization for whom the app is for won't be upgrading for a few months.
 
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Jeanette Cunningham
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      30th Aug 2008
Hi dch3,
there is some excellent help and advice here
http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html#Bugs


There is also some greate code to manage the A2007 interface in this sample
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-53.html


Jeanette Cunningham MS Access MVP -- Melbourne Victoria Australia


"dch3" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have an Access 2003 app that I support using my personal laptop - which
> will soon be replaced with Office 2007 (:::jumps behind the couch at the
> the
> thought of the ribbon::. Can I expect any issues with opening the app
> under
> A07 and making changes - adding forms, subs, functions, etc?
> Unfortunately,
> the organization for whom the app is for won't be upgrading for a few
> months.



 
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Allen Browne
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      30th Aug 2008
Keep both versions of Access on your computer.

You can use A2007 to edit and modify an MDB. But before releasing it,
decompile, compact, open with A2003, compact again, compile, and create the
MDE in A2003.

You probably want to use A2003 to handle manage like custom toobar/menus or
security as well. And to test that you have not used any functionality that
doesn't exist in the older version (such as printing to PDF.)

This list might help:
http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html

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Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia
Tips for Access users - http://allenbrowne.com/tips.html
Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.

"dch3" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have an Access 2003 app that I support using my personal laptop - which
> will soon be replaced with Office 2007 (:::jumps behind the couch at the
> the
> thought of the ribbon::. Can I expect any issues with opening the app
> under
> A07 and making changes - adding forms, subs, functions, etc?
> Unfortunately,
> the organization for whom the app is for won't be upgrading for a few
> months.


 
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Albert D. Kallal
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      31st Aug 2008
"dch3" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have an Access 2003 app that I support using my personal laptop - which
> will soon be replaced with Office 2007 (:::jumps behind the couch at the
> the
> thought of the ribbon::. Can I expect any issues with opening the app
> under
> A07 and making changes - adding forms, subs, functions, etc?
> Unfortunately,
> the organization for whom the app is for won't be upgrading for a few
> months.


You can, but I would suggest that you run both 03, and 07 on your dev
machine...and thus can use the same version of access to develop.

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      31st Aug 2008

"dch3" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have an Access 2003 app that I support using my personal laptop - which
> will soon be replaced with Office 2007 (:::jumps behind the couch at the
> the
> thought of the ribbon::. Can I expect any issues with opening the app
> under
> A07 and making changes - adding forms, subs, functions, etc?
> Unfortunately,
> the organization for whom the app is for won't be upgrading for a few
> months.


I agree with the above, keep Access 2003. Be aware, though, that every time
you switch between 2003 and 2007 an annoying installation will run, which is
particularly slow when going from 2003 to 2007. Make sure that Office 2007
SP1 is installed, because then the installation will be merely irritatingly
slow (without SP1, it's coffee break time).


 
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DaveT
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      31st Aug 2008
For most of this year, I've been developing 2003 apps under 2007 and
distributing to clients. THe only thing I have to watch out for is form size
on open, expecially dialog. So the last thing I do is run through the app to
see that ll forms are opening with the size I want.

In my case, I had trouble with 2003 and 2007 co-existing. In any event, I do
have confidence that I can develop 2003 apps under 2007 (Vista machine:
Office 2007, no Office 2003 components) and send to clients without problems.

This includes repair/compact of 2003 mdb's using 2007.

WHile I haven't sent out any 2003 MDE files, you should see:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926712/en-us

Error message when you use Access 2003 to try to open an .mde file that you
created in Access 2007: "This database is in an unrecognized format"


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Dave Thompson
Allen, TX
US


"dch3" wrote:

> I have an Access 2003 app that I support using my personal laptop - which
> will soon be replaced with Office 2007 (:::jumps behind the couch at the the
> thought of the ribbon::. Can I expect any issues with opening the app under
> A07 and making changes - adding forms, subs, functions, etc? Unfortunately,
> the organization for whom the app is for won't be upgrading for a few months.

 
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DaveT
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      31st Aug 2008
One additioanl note. In 2007, set Access Options, Current Database, Document
Window Options to Overlapping Windows.

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Dave Thompson
Allen, TX
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"dch3" wrote:

> I have an Access 2003 app that I support using my personal laptop - which
> will soon be replaced with Office 2007 (:::jumps behind the couch at the the
> thought of the ribbon::. Can I expect any issues with opening the app under
> A07 and making changes - adding forms, subs, functions, etc? Unfortunately,
> the organization for whom the app is for won't be upgrading for a few months.

 
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