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What are the limits if any if some users are still using Access2003 and others are using Access 2007 for the same database?
Reply from Richard Rost:
You're going to have to keep the database in the Access 2003 (MDB) format in order to use the same file with both sets of users, so people using Access 2007 won't be able to have any of the new features available in 2007. The exception would be if you have a SPLIT database and you keep the tables in an MDB file, but upgrade the Access 2007 front-end to an ACCDB file for just those users. I don't recommend this, however, because then you have to support two different database files.
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