by "Pete D." <pduffy211AT@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Sep 4, 2008 at 06:04 PM
No such thing as access vista but 2007 may be what you are thinking of. If
so, it depends on how your database is designed. If you have a lot of
home
made menus I would convert a copy and play with it for a while and see how
it works. First don't use live data until you have done some testing and
then make sure you have good backups...good backups! Read Allen Browne's
site
http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html#Bugs
very carefully. Almost all
conversions change the default settings and appearance so testing is
im****tant. Default settings in 2007 may make your app run slow so again
read Allen's info, such as autocorrect. Once you have played and setup
the
database settings for best performance you will probally have some minor
problems but I have converted many and only real problem I've had is
filters. About the time Access 2022 comes out I should figure those out
on
my own or maybe read the solution here before then. Also FileSearch is
gone
so if your app uses that you'll have to replace it. Pete
"Angie" <Angie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:ADFA5576-51D9-4507-A5E3-05F9F6EA681C@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If I design a database in access 2000 or 2003 Can I easly transfer it to
> Access Vista ?
>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
> Thanks
>