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Convert secure access 97 dbase to access 200014 Oct 2003 20:23 GMT1
Anyone give me the easiest solution to converting a secure
access 97 database to a secure access 2000 database?
Jet 4.0 Service Pack14 Oct 2003 19:31 GMT2
When I open a database in Access 2003, I receive an error
stating that I should download Jet 4.0 Service Pack 8.0,
I can only find Jet 4.0 Service Pack 7.0.  Any
suggestions.  Thank You
importing excel with alphanumeric figures into the same field13 Oct 2003 23:44 GMT1
I have an excel file that I am trying to import into
Access.  One field with alphanumeric characters will not
import.  It just causes errors.  It is listed as a double
type import, but it will not do it.  Please help.
MS Access 2000(read-only)12 Oct 2003 15:39 GMT1
I Have MS 2000.
I have a disk "Filing and Computer Database Projects"
Second Edition for MS Access 97 or MS Access 2000 by
Jeffrey R Stewart and Nancy M Melesco; for an Information
library file12 Oct 2003 12:12 GMT2
Does anyone know which .ocx or .dll file defines the Left
(), Right() and Mid() functions?  I'm trying to install
one of my custom Access97 applications on a new computer
and these functions are causing the compiler to fail.
Converting microsoft works .wdb12 Oct 2003 02:16 GMT1
Is there a converter to take a microsoft works .WDB file
into either access or excel?
The works file was probably created on a windows95 works
system.
open secured 97 mdb in 2k12 Oct 2003 02:15 GMT1
i'm working on a customer's box with access 2k sr1
i attempt to open a secured .mdb that was created in access 97
i get message
"the current user account doesn't have permission to convert or enable this
Works 4.0 to Access 200011 Oct 2003 19:44 GMT1
The local high school orchestra director has a database in
Works 4.0 for Mac. The school is converting to PCs and he
needs to convert the database to Access.
Any way to do this? There is no "dbase" option in
exporting to excel11 Oct 2003 01:47 GMT2
I use "DoCmd.TransferSpreadsheet acExport, 8, myTable,
myFile, False, """ command in a module to export the table
to an excel file. In the table there is a date filed and
it is sorted by date but the file does not come up sorted
STOP THE EMAILS11 Oct 2003 00:33 GMT1
I posted a question and I have been recieving emails from
MS about every 10 - 15 minutes. Can anyone tell me how to
make them stop.
Thank you,
HELP! Library Database MARC Conversion10 Oct 2003 23:27 GMT1
Does anyone know of a way to convert MARC format databases
used in libraries to an Access database?
I would be greatly indebted,
Clyph
Text to Number10 Oct 2003 22:59 GMT2
Is there an automated way in which I can convert a text
data type to a number data type?
Please Help
Hafeez Esmail
Compile Errors from 02 when opening an 00 MDB10 Oct 2003 09:29 GMT3
When I open my Access 00 MDB in 02 on my clients'
machines, I get a compile error.  They run Office XP under
WinXP.  Thinking that it may be a library problem, I
opened the References window under the Tools pull-down
Excel -> Access09 Oct 2003 18:37 GMT1
How can I convert an excel spreadsheet into an access
database?
Access 2000 --> 97 Conversion09 Oct 2003 14:11 GMT2
Is there any way to convert an Access 2000 DB to Access 97
without using Access 2000?  I only have Access 97, and
there's an Access 2000 DB that I need to open.
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