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Importing Data That Contains super- and sub-script characters20 Feb 2004 21:38 GMT2
In wanting to build a "glossary" type of database I realize the
problem of entering phrases that contain subscript and/or
superscript characters. Yuck! How is this handled by the pro's?
Thanks,
Access 2000 SubForm in Access 200220 Feb 2004 03:57 GMT3
I have a Access 2000 project using a SQL database that I had been using with
Access 2000 with no problems.  We have just started deploying Access 2002
and it seems that in 2002 the text box controls on a subform will not accept
data.  The form appears to be modified but when I type, ...
Access 2003 file format advange?20 Feb 2004 01:33 GMT3
We're upgrading our system from Access 2000 to Access 2003.     I'm aware
that version 2000 databases can be opened in Access 2003 without conversion,
and it did, in fact open, but are there any benefits to converting the
database to version 2003?   Or, are there reasons why our ...
now what?19 Feb 2004 18:04 GMT1
Okay, I did the debug/compile, and the error the following
text is highlighted: "Me![Option1].SetFocus". Since I
don't know the first thing about code, I don't have a clue
what this means or how to fix it.  ????
Converted database now read only19 Feb 2004 16:28 GMT2
I have an Access database that many people use. I often
work on making new queries and reports or make minor
changes at the same time that users are working in it
(the data is not split out). This worked fine in Access
Access 2002 compatibility19 Feb 2004 15:32 GMT2
Quick question,
We have recently stopped producing some databases in
Access 97 and now produce them in Access 2000.
Having done this we've found out that only Access 2002 is
converting text numbers19 Feb 2004 07:07 GMT2
Hello, is there a way to convert text numbers (i.e. One,
two, three) to an actual number (i.e. 1, 2, 3)?  
I have an excel spreadsheet which contains survey data.  
The survey allows free form entry in a field that should
Error using upsize wizard in MS access9719 Feb 2004 00:40 GMT1
I am trying to upsize a MS access 97 database to SQLserver 2000 and when I
run my wizard from MS access and choose and existing SQL server database, it
gives me an error with a message box "Overflow". Pls let me know how I can
overcome this error.
Access 2.0 database converter18 Feb 2004 16:49 GMT3
I (finally) upgraded to Access 2003 - but have a couple
of Access 2.0 databases I need to convert.  Does anyone
have a converter I can download or can you send a link?  
Microsoft site doesn't seem to have it anywhere - too
DoCmd.DoMenuItem not working after upgrade.18 Feb 2004 00:06 GMT4
I recently updated a database from Access 97 to Access
2002. I suspect in the past that it was upgraded from
Access 2.0 to 97.
One of the buttons doesn't work anymore, and has the
New to Web Databases17 Feb 2004 23:26 GMT2
We're using Access and FrontPage 2003 and want to post a database on the Web
which we've never done before. I've been told that MS improved Acess for Web
database development in the 2003 version. (Apparently Access releases the
connection quicker than it used to making it more ...
Access website17 Feb 2004 22:05 GMT2
What i mean by "... it is talking about something
called 'ODBC' ". Is the tutorial i looked at in
an "ACCESS" book said "...if you are tring to upload to a
MySQL server from a front loaded DB in Access you must
Recover .mde format17 Feb 2004 19:42 GMT1
Is there any way at all to convert an .mde file back
to .mdb so I can recover the forms/reports/modules, etc.?
My laptop with the original .mdb files was stole.
Unfortunately, the CD's with the backups of the files were
Switchboard 97>200017 Feb 2004 19:00 GMT3
I have created a database based on a 97 template, but have
converted it to 2000. My problem is the switchboard. When
I try to open it, I get a VB error: "Compile error: User
defined type not defined" and it highlights two lines of
Access97 Queries connecting via ODBC to Sybase SQLanywhere backend17 Feb 2004 18:28 GMT8
I have a Access97 frontend database and it links tables and queries to a
Sybase SQLAnywhere backend database.  I have imported all the tables from
the SQLAnywhere into a Access97 database.  I have changed the linked
relationship in the tables section to point to the Access97 backend ...
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