This isn't something that's terribly important right now, but just something I'm curious about.
I not terribly long ago upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 at work. The majority of coworkers in my department all still have Office 2003.
For one of the databases I am working on, I am rebuilding it practically from scratch in Access 2007, as everyone else should be moving to 2007 at some point in the foreseeable future.
The problem comes in when I want to "demo" the current database by converting it to 2003, and asking one coworker to open it on their PC. When this happens, they can open the database, but as soon as they click a button that calls any code including any references, it just errors out.
I looked at the References on their PC, and b/c I converted to Access 2003, Access just said the references were MISSING:... and then it'd say "Microsoft Excel 12" or "Microsoft Office 12" and so on.
Is there any way to upon opening the database make sure the correct references are enabled, and if not, then enable the references?
It seems I've read about this before in these forums, but I thought I'd ask to be sure, and search around the web as I get the time.
If nothing else, I figure some interesting discussion could come out of it. At least it seems interesting to me, that is.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me
I not terribly long ago upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 at work. The majority of coworkers in my department all still have Office 2003.
For one of the databases I am working on, I am rebuilding it practically from scratch in Access 2007, as everyone else should be moving to 2007 at some point in the foreseeable future.
The problem comes in when I want to "demo" the current database by converting it to 2003, and asking one coworker to open it on their PC. When this happens, they can open the database, but as soon as they click a button that calls any code including any references, it just errors out.
I looked at the References on their PC, and b/c I converted to Access 2003, Access just said the references were MISSING:... and then it'd say "Microsoft Excel 12" or "Microsoft Office 12" and so on.
Is there any way to upon opening the database make sure the correct references are enabled, and if not, then enable the references?
It seems I've read about this before in these forums, but I thought I'd ask to be sure, and search around the web as I get the time.
If nothing else, I figure some interesting discussion could come out of it. At least it seems interesting to me, that is.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me