Access 2000 vs Access 2002

G

Guest

I have a chance at a free download of a mgmt program that was created in
Access 2000. I've discovered we have Access 2002 in the office. Do you
anticipate I'd be able to use the program without difficulty?
 
G

Guest

Yes, you will be able to open and run databases created in Access 2002 or
older.

Steve
 
J

John W. Vinson

I have a chance at a free download of a mgmt program that was created in
Access 2000. I've discovered we have Access 2002 in the office. Do you
anticipate I'd be able to use the program without difficulty?

Yes.

In fact A2002 creates databases in 2000 format by default. It works just fine
with them.

John W. Vinson [MVP]
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

SteveM said:
Yes, you will be able to open and run databases created in Access 2002 or
older.

Well, not so sure about A95 and older. A97 you can run but you can't
update the objects.

Tony
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