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Daz1966

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I hope this is not a stupid question guys but why does Access 2010 open a blank database with 2007?
 

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The user universe of version 2010 is smaller than that of version 2007. This default of [current version - 1] is standard for MS Office versions.

You can change the default.
 

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Thanks for the reply DeVandal.

I can only change the default 2007 downwards, why not upwards?
 

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In effect, 2007 format IS 2010 format. In a limited sense, the primary difference between 2007 and 2010 are the design tools and GUI. There are more fundamental differences.

See Changes in Access 2010 for a more complete description.

2010 files can be opened in (by a user) in 2007. They cannot be (re)designed in 2007.
 

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P4 3.2
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Intel 815GM
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DDR 400
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ATI HD3850
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C-Media 7.1
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SyncMaster 244T
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Several
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500
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PowerSpec $24
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ThermalTake copper
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Blazing
I think the penny has dropped!

Thanks for helping it on it's way. :)
 

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I have an Access 2000 database that I opened in Access 2010 saved in the default Access format on one PC and the calendar control I have in there (msocx whatever... the one that isn't supported in Access 2010) is still working after I saved it in the default format. (I went to File > Save and Publish and saved as default format). I then did this on another PC and the calendar control did not work.

How can this be? If I can force it somehow, that'd be ideal. It'd be a ton of work to change this control.
 

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