Hello everyone -
We have begun migrating to Office 2010 where I work. All of our databases were created in Access 2003 and have remained in this format since the majority of them use user-level security.
When we switched to 2007, there were some minor issues with macros that were easily cleared up by adding some new trusted locations. After those changes were made, the databases ran perfectly just as they did in 2003.
However, now that they have begun pushing out 2010, there are some bigger issues with the databases and I'm hoping it can be fixed as easily as the issues in the previous conversion.
The problems we are seeing now are:
1) The ribbon that is normally across the top of the screen is no longer there.
2) Holding the shift key down to show the navigation pane no longer works when opening the databases.
At this point, only a few users have been changed to 2010 so these are the only two problems I see so far.
Could someone please shed some light on moving from 2003/2007 to 2010?
Thank you in advance.
We have begun migrating to Office 2010 where I work. All of our databases were created in Access 2003 and have remained in this format since the majority of them use user-level security.
When we switched to 2007, there were some minor issues with macros that were easily cleared up by adding some new trusted locations. After those changes were made, the databases ran perfectly just as they did in 2003.
However, now that they have begun pushing out 2010, there are some bigger issues with the databases and I'm hoping it can be fixed as easily as the issues in the previous conversion.
The problems we are seeing now are:
1) The ribbon that is normally across the top of the screen is no longer there.
2) Holding the shift key down to show the navigation pane no longer works when opening the databases.
At this point, only a few users have been changed to 2010 so these are the only two problems I see so far.
Could someone please shed some light on moving from 2003/2007 to 2010?
Thank you in advance.