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Access 2002 and Access 2003

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Swooshman@hotmail.com - 03 Dec 2004 04:59 GMT
I need to develop a database application for a client that uses 2002 and I
have 2003.  It is a simple application that will have a user front-end and
data file back-end.  What kinds of issues are there for the client with
running a previous version of Access?  If I design the app in 2003, will the
client have any problems in 2002?

Thanks.

Brett
Douglas J. Steele - 03 Dec 2004 05:39 GMT
Actually, by default both Access 2003 and Access 2002 use the Access 2000
file format, so you shouldn't have any problems.

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> I need to develop a database application for a client that uses 2002 and I
> have 2003.  It is a simple application that will have a user front-end and
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> Brett
 
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