Actually, that's what I did - and found that some things that work 
fine in 97 may not work in 2000, even when the programing matches the 
97 help file.  But I am thinking about getting rid of 2000 (at home) 
altogether, I only upgraded at home because I also use it at work, 
where I don't have a choice.

Brian

--- In [email protected], "Robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hello Guys,
> 
> You guys have answered your own question. Work in 97 (which has a 
good 
> help file) then update into 2000 when it's done.
> 
> I'm trying to learn my way round Visual Studio 6 at the moment and 
the 
> help file there is worse than Access 2000.
> 
> Just to britten your day 2002 and 2003 get progresively worse.
> 
> Regards
> Robin.
> 







 
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