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Access 2002 default file format is Access 2000
Grrrrrrrrrr!

I just spent an hour getting a database out of StarTeam only to find
that only tables and queries came through because of this setting.

Now I have to set the default file format to 2002 and start over.

Feck, feck and double feck.
Nov 13 '05 #1
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"Trevor Best" <no****@localhost.invalid> wrote in message
news:43*********************@news.zen.co.uk...
Access 2002 default file format is Access 2000
Grrrrrrrrrr!

I just spent an hour getting a database out of StarTeam only to find that
only tables and queries came through because of this setting.

Now I have to set the default file format to 2002 and start over.

Feck, feck and double feck.

Feck less.
Nov 13 '05 #2
XMVP wrote:
"Trevor Best" <no****@localhost.invalid> wrote in message
news:43*********************@news.zen.co.uk...
Access 2002 default file format is Access 2000
Grrrrrrrrrr!

I just spent an hour getting a database out of StarTeam only to find that
only tables and queries came through because of this setting.

Now I have to set the default file format to 2002 and start over.

Feck, feck and double feck.

Feck less.


LOL! His rant has been going up lately. It needed some control :-).

James A. Fortune

Nov 13 '05 #3
XMVP wrote:
"Trevor Best" <no****@localhost.invalid> wrote in message
news:43*********************@news.zen.co.uk...
Access 2002 default file format is Access 2000
Grrrrrrrrrr!

I just spent an hour getting a database out of StarTeam only to find that
only tables and queries came through because of this setting.

Now I have to set the default file format to 2002 and start over.

Feck, feck and double feck.


Feck less.


You're right, ranting about it is a feckless adventure.
Nov 13 '05 #4

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