Default file format of Access 2003

ewize1

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Hi,

I know that the default file format for Access 2002 is Access 2000. Is it the same case for Access 2003? Anyone?
 

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Sorry, but you're probably going to have a difficult time finding someone who's already upgraded to 2003 on this site. My intuition would be "yes" so that it would be compatible with Access 2000 and up.
 
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My intuition would be "yes" so that it would be compatible with Access 2000 and up.

Well, I must say that your intuition is right. The default file format for Access 2003 is Access 2000.
 
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