My, you're right, it works! But debugging is time consuming and
saving new design is a bit awkward from 2002.
I assume you can also run the old mdb on Access '97, for the sake of
speed, while you debug the new converted mdb on Access 2002... in the same
machine.
I have a friend like you. She can do anything!
My only hope against ignorance is that I can still learn...
Phil
Although I get the Convert or Open dialog box a couple of times, I just
opened an Access 97 database in Access 2002 by choosing "Open". No version
has allowed you to modify a previous version's file format without
converting.
Using Access 2002, should you want to modify the Access 97 database, you can
convert it, make the mods (avoiding any Access 2000 or later-specific
features), then save it in Access 97 format via the Tools | Database
Utilities | Convert | Save as Access 97 steps on the main menu.
I have Access 97, Access 2002, and Beta 2 of Access 2003 all installed, in
different folders, on this machine, and they are more-or-less happily
coexisting.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP