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    Converting .mdb into .accdb

    Thank you all for the help. I was able to create a new ACCESS db with .accdb, then just do an import all of the objects from one db to another. Thank again. Ming A.
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    Converting .mdb into .accdb

    I tried your suggestion and saved it as .accdb, but when everything finished, the ACCESS db name has this "accessdbname.accdb.mdb". So it still has the .mdb extension. How do I go around that problem?
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    Converting .mdb into .accdb

    Is there an easy way to convert an old ACCESS db from version 2003 to version 2010? My ACCESS db is .mdb and I want to convert it to .accdb as version 2010. It has hundreds of modules that may take awhile to export. Exporting is the only way I know to transfer from one db to another. Please...
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    ACCESS macro to run on task scheduler

    OK, I'll try to do that and let you know if it works. Thank you. Ming A.
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    ACCESS macro to run on task scheduler

    The ACCESS db I have is old. It was inherited from a previous employee. When I was assigned my desktop, they installed MS ACCESS 2010. Do you think that is an issue? Should I try to create a .accdb ACCESS and move all my objects from the old ACCESS db? That old ACCESS db has a macro that...
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    ACCESS macro to run on task scheduler

    I have an ACCESS macro setup that runs inside its ACCESS database. I want to run it on schedule using task scheduler. I'm using MS ACCESS 2010 and Windows 7. Here's my .bat file entry: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office14\msaccess.exe" "C:\ForAmy_NewProjectCoding -...
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    Introduction

    Thank you for inviting me to join your forum. I'm new to ACCESS and would love to learn from all of you experts in the field. Looking forward to all your responses to my first posted question. Ming A.
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