If you're talking about migrating your forms, reports and code to a
Windows Forms app, then there isn't much on migration per se. You
pretty much have to recreate all of your user interface objects from
scratch. Also bear in mind that for some Access features there is no
equivalent functionality in .NET (like subforms) and others work
differently (like list and combo boxes). And you'll need to
investigate a third-party report writer.
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