ActOfGod All American 6889 Posts user info edit post |
So, I've written a rather simple form in 2000, but the people I wrote it for have 1997. All sources point to "not compatible." Any ideas aside from having to rewrite it in the 1997 version? I even tried just exporting the form and of course it always exports the table 2/9/2006 9:35:02 AM |
Protostar All American 3495 Posts user info edit post |
There are still people using Office 97? And here I just got 2003. I feel, so, with the times. 2/9/2006 9:45:57 AM |
ActOfGod All American 6889 Posts user info edit post |
Yeeaaaah ... they all have Win2000 and Office97 with few exceptions, but I have WinXP and Office2000. Great, huh? 2/9/2006 9:53:02 AM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
tell them they're os and productivity suites are no longer fully supported (legacy support stage) and are soon to be cut. I believe office 97 already is. tell them it's a security risk to keep using win2k and office97 and that they should just bite the bullet and upgrade to xp/xp or xp/2k asap. 2/9/2006 12:43:27 PM |
ScHpEnXeL Suspended 32613 Posts user info edit post |
their*
and, yes, do that 2/9/2006 4:46:34 PM |
AVON All American 4770 Posts user info edit post |
We use access 97, but office 2002 at work. For some reason IT won't install a higher version of access because it causes conflict with some of our CAD software.
And no, not compatible to say the least. Do it again in 97. 2/9/2006 7:36:02 PM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
you should have the option to save in older formats when you go to "save as..." 2/9/2006 9:16:54 PM |
mattc All American 1172 Posts user info edit post |
i'm using access 2003 and i've dealt with both 97 and 2000 databases at work. you can export databases between the versions, Tools->Database utilities->convert database
good luck with getting your relationships to work the same in 97 2/10/2006 1:38:36 AM |
ActOfGod All American 6889 Posts user info edit post |
Nope, "save as ..." only gives you one db option. However, I will try the tools thing ... I don't know Access very well, but it was the best tool available for the job. It's a VERY simple form - the only "relationship" is one table to one form. 2/10/2006 8:06:18 AM |