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How do I find what access version a mdb is saved under?

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Frank C - 30 May 2007 15:21 GMT
I'm using access 2007 for design and saving as 2000 or 2003 mdb. When I call
up the mdb how do I see what version I'm running?
Wayne-I-M - 30 May 2007 15:26 GMT
Hio Frank

Open access (not a DB just access)
click Help
Select About Microsoft Access

Check the version

Hope this helps

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Wayne
Manchester, England.

> I'm using access 2007 for design and saving as 2000 or 2003 mdb. When I call
> up the mdb how do I see what version I'm running?
Frank C - 30 May 2007 20:32 GMT
I'm using Office 2007. It does not have Help-About. Besides, I want to know
the version of the actual .mdb, not Access itself.

> Hio Frank
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> > I'm using access 2007 for design and saving as 2000 or 2003 mdb. When I call
> > up the mdb how do I see what version I'm running?
 
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