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.