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Originally posted by djdannyp
Redesigning the switchboard has proved pretty easy using the new Nagivational Control in Access 2010, it's now looking pretty snazzy and with a few more queries/features.
Sounds cool... too bad I don't have 2010. Do you know if it is possible to convert the new format (assuming Access 2010 has a 'new' format too, like the other office programs), into something compatible with 2000/2003? Because if it is way easier and more intuitive to design stuff like forms/reports and switchboards in Access 2010, I might consider installing it just for that (provided it can be installed side-by-side with the old... hmm)
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Originally posted by djdannyp
If I was starting it from scratch then I'd possible be more inclined to go with a design like that, but given that everything works 100% as intended and I've already got a lot of data in it (as does my gf in her version of it), it would take way too much data entry to fill everything in, when the amount of detail in there at the moment is just right
Don't break a working thing thus
PS: another big advantage of multiple-table design... you wont get not-found entries when you search for "John" but have typed "Jonh" in one of the actor fields just trying to convice you