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    Jamesiv1 is offline Novice
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    Turn off the dang compatibility warning

    I created a desktop database in Access 2007 (might be 2010 - how can I tell?) on a Windows7 box, and now have it on a WinXP/Access 2007 (might be 2003 - how can I tell?)



    Everything works great, but every time I open it I get this dumb compatibility warning at the top



    I click "More Info..." and it's just a dumb KB article about removing macros... blah, blah

    Is there a way to turn off the compatibility warning? Maybe a "check compatibility" setting I can disable?

    Thanks!

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    Sorry never seen that before.

    Bing: Access compatibility warning

    Not finding much.

    http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html#Compatibility
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    Jamesiv1 is offline Novice
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    Hi June7,

    I was poking around and when I click the "Database tools" tab > Run Macros I get this little doo-dad:



    might that be it? kinda looks like some type of macro temp file leftover....

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    Jamesiv1 is offline Novice
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    I got it sorted out. It had the "attachment" thingy that 2003 didn't like. Deleted that and all is well.

    Thanks!

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