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Converting from 2002 to 2000

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Chris - 02 Mar 2004 00:52 GMT
I have a db created in access 2002, and i am trying to
convert to 2000 for some other users in my co.  I am
getting an error which says:

The report name 'PropDataCopy' you entered in either the
property sheet or macro is misspelled or refers to a
report that doesn't exist.

I do not have a report by that name, and I have no macros
in the db.  Can anyone help explain how to deal with
this.
GVaught - 02 Mar 2004 23:29 GMT
Here in lies the problem. Somewhere, at some time you did have a report
called PropDataCopy and it no longer exists. In addition, some code in your
db still references this report.

> I have a db created in access 2002, and i am trying to
> convert to 2000 for some other users in my co.  I am
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> in the db.  Can anyone help explain how to deal with
> this.
gfinzer - 16 Jan 2006 21:04 GMT
Actually this is a bug in Access 2003 and Access 2002 when converting from
Access 2002 to Access 2000.  To get around this, create an Access 2000
database using Access 2003, import all the objects from your Access 2003
database.  If you have custom command bars, click the options button to
import those as well.

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