These two formats are pretty much interchangable. If the database was created
in the 2000 format it will stay that way. You can actually go to
TOOLS=>OPTIONS, then select the ADVANCE tab and here you can set the default
file format.
lodgesecretary214 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I created a database to manage
membership information some years ago
in Access 2000 format. I use 2003. Should I, could I, update the
format? Why didn't this happen automaticaly when I got the new program?
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