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No Query while opening access 2003 databse file with access 2007

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Jack - 23 May 2008 11:19 GMT
using access 2007, however, I found it strange that I couldn’t find the
option Query while opening access 2003 database file with access 2007. I am
wondering whether access 203 database file is compatible in access 2007. Also
do I need to convert access 2003 files into access file type first before
they want to use access 2007 to edit the old files?
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Jerry Whittle - 23 May 2008 15:44 GMT
What do you mean by "No Query"?
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> using access 2007, however, I found it strange that I couldn’t find the
> option Query while opening access 2003 database file with access 2007. I am
> wondering whether access 203 database file is compatible in access 2007. Also
> do I need to convert access 2003 files into access file type first before
> they want to use access 2007 to edit the old files?
 
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