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Old June 20th, 2008, 06:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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Default 2003 problems

I designed a database in 2003 and was working fine.
I upgraded the desktop to 2007 and the databse was working fine after
resolving some security issues.
When I attempted to to put the databse in the laptop some of the fetures
stopped working.
Closing forms buttons, calender buttons. It looks like that any procedures
that is not using a macro is not working.
Can I resolve this?
I can redo the close form buttons but I will have problems with the
callenders funtions.

Charles

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Old June 20th, 2008, 11:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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Default 2003 problems

I suspected that I may have changed some setting, I reinstalled office 2003
and now everything works.
If anyone has any idea of what happened it could help me and others in the
future.

Thanks
Charles

Charles wrote:
I designed a database in 2003 and was working fine.
I upgraded the desktop to 2007 and the databse was working fine after
resolving some security issues.
When I attempted to to put the databse in the laptop some of the fetures
stopped working.
Closing forms buttons, calender buttons. It looks like that any procedures
that is not using a macro is not working.
Can I resolve this?
I can redo the close form buttons but I will have problems with the
callenders funtions.

Charles


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Old June 21st, 2008, 07:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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Default 2003 problems

Hi Charles,

Did you make changes in 2007 - did you convert it for 2007 and then move it
back to 2003?

Bonnie

http://www.dataplus-svc.com

quinto wrote:
I suspected that I may have changed some setting, I reinstalled office 2003
and now everything works.
If anyone has any idea of what happened it could help me and others in the
future.

Thanks
Charles

I designed a database in 2003 and was working fine.
I upgraded the desktop to 2007 and the databse was working fine after

[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]

Charles


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Old June 21st, 2008, 09:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Charles via AccessMonster.com
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Default 2003 problems

Yes, I made design changes but never conveted to 2007.

Charles

bhicks11 wrote:
Hi Charles,

Did you make changes in 2007 - did you convert it for 2007 and then move it
back to 2003?

Bonnie

http://www.dataplus-svc.com

I suspected that I may have changed some setting, I reinstalled office 2003
and now everything works.

[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]

Charles


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