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MS Access Forum / Conversion / May 2004

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Access 97 & 2000 Compatibility26 May 2004 17:24 GMT1
Is there any way to use a 2000 database with the 97
version??  The machine I am working on has Access 97, but
I need to work with a database that is an Access 2000
database.  Is this possible, or is my only option to
Foxpro?25 May 2004 08:51 GMT3
I have a FoxPro application that I am trying to convert the database to access.  I am able to import them but how do I relate the tables back together.  I don't see anything that is unique
Number to text conversion ......HELP25 May 2004 01:50 GMT1
Dear Friend..
I need help in converting formula calculation ( Number or Currency ) into
Text
EQ.  Result = 2,500.00 converting to .....two thousand five hundred..
Date conversion24 May 2004 10:39 GMT4
Hi group,
I have a .txt file containing dates. Access is unable to
import the date format, that's why I convetered all dates
to numbers and through Format I got from
Upgrade from 97 to 200024 May 2004 10:34 GMT2
Our computers have just been upgraded from Win
NT '97/Access 97 to XP/Access 2000.
When I access the Database, I don't get a conversion
request (Which is what I expected), but a very old version
Slow performance after converting from 97 to 200024 May 2004 08:16 GMT1
I have an access 97 database (with a front end db linked
to a back end db). As we have numerous Access 2000 users
who use it I decided to create a copy of the front end and
convert it to Access 2000. The conversion went fine, but
Error in Loading DLL23 May 2004 12:09 GMT1
I hope this is the correct newsgroup to post my problem.  
I have a front-end Access 97 database that I am trying to
convert to a .mde file.  When I try to save it as a .mde
file, I get the following error: "Error in Loading DLL".  
Preparing Access 2003 for Deployment21 May 2004 22:59 GMT1
I have a database split into 2 databases; one for the
front end and one for the tables.  They are linked
together and seem to work fine.  I want to deploy this
application with the databases separated so I can upgrade
WTF Access 2000/2002 ---> .DBF (v3) never works in dBase III Plus?21 May 2004 22:59 GMT3
Hi Gang,
I am at my wits end.  I've tried the following programs to export a table
and get it to wind up in true dBase III format:
1.  MS Access 2000
send a fax with access21 May 2004 22:47 GMT1
can i send a fax with access.
if i have a form  , idont want to print but directly fax it!
can i do it
thanks
Convert 97 to 200021 May 2004 22:44 GMT1
I have a 97 database and I want to convert it 2000.  
Everything seems to go ok, until I go to open it and it is
not there.  I converted to a different name and it
disappears.  It says that it is ready after going through
help21 May 2004 22:40 GMT1
we recently changed to access 2002 and since then im
having the following problem. i have a query that i opened
in design view and added a field too it, which it worked
fine, i can view my results but when i try to save the
Convert Acc97 to Acc200021 May 2004 22:36 GMT1
I have Access 97 Database with a security file assocciated
to it, how can i convert it to access 2000.
converter access 2.0 to access 200321 May 2004 22:22 GMT1
how can i get microsoft access 2.0 converter to open in
microsoft office 2003?
convert sql file to access21 May 2004 20:35 GMT1
Is there any way i can convert a sql file (downloaded as a backup from an
online forum) to ms access?  Basically the aim of doign this is to be able
to print a custom made report from the forum data
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