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migrating Access 2003 to Access 2007

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Trocky1 - 10 May 2008 06:46 GMT
What problems, if any, can I expect when migrating Access 2003 databases to
Access 2007?  Will my macros, links and data remain the same?   Will my
record numbers start all over again from 0001?

I have a very large data base of information that I can not lose any part
off during the migration.  It has numerous links to Excel.  To replace the
data would take months, if it was lost or corrupted.    
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Douglas J. Steele - 10 May 2008 11:31 GMT
Check what Allen Browne has to say at
http://www.allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html

No, your record numbers will not start over again.

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> What problems, if any, can I expect when migrating Access 2003 databases
> to
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> off during the migration.  It has numerous links to Excel.  To replace the
> data would take months, if it was lost or corrupted.

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