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MS Access Forum / Modules / DAO / VBA / November 2004

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Create a fix for file conversions

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Miss Artist - 25 Nov 2004 06:49 GMT
I suggest you create a fix for file conversions; meaning that not all
conversions are able to be read.  I suggest a chart or table stating what
each of the conversions are and which file type they belong to and what one
needs to convert it to a different file type.  

                   Thank you for your time and consideration,
                        Tammy Perry
Larry  Linson - 26 Nov 2004 03:50 GMT
To whom did you intend to address this suggestion? Is it in answer to a
question someone asked (if, so, better to post as a reply to that question,
or at least quote enough context so we don't have to ask)? If intended for
Microsoft, this isn't the place for "wish list" items, as Microsoft
personnel do not regularly monitor the posts in this newsgroup.

Although it might appear so, we "Microsoft Access MVPs" are not Microsoft
employees -- we've just been recognized for our activity in the Access user
community.

 Larry Linson
 Microsoft Access MVP

> I suggest you create a fix for file conversions; meaning that not all
> conversions are able to be read.  I suggest a chart or table stating what
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>                     Thank you for your time and consideration,
>                          Tammy Perry
John Vinson - 26 Nov 2004 17:24 GMT
>To whom did you intend to address this suggestion? Is it in answer to a
>question someone asked (if, so, better to post as a reply to that question,
>or at least quote enough context so we don't have to ask)? If intended for
>Microsoft, this isn't the place for "wish list" items, as Microsoft
>personnel do not regularly monitor the posts in this newsgroup.

Larry, I'm sure that the OP was using the Microsoft webpage interface
to the newsgroups. It does in fact have a "Suggestion" message type;
Microsoft is encouraging such suggestions. Now if they'd be sure that
they *read* the suggestions too, it would be nice... but it's
Microsoft's interface, not the poster's error.

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