Access 2000 to Access 2007/2010

JVID720

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Hello,

I am trying to import a 2000 DB into a 2007/2010 DB. I got an error saying "Cannot open data base. It may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the file may be corrupt."

I tried to repair both databases.

Does anyone know how to convert a 2000 to a 2007/2010 data base?

Thanks,

JV
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Is there anything in the 2000 database that isn't available in 2010? Have you also tried to create a new database and import all the database elements from the 2000 database!!
 
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Hi Trevor, Thanks for the quick response.

It's just a large table. How do I import the elements?

JV
 
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Use the external data tab and on the left Import from Access then select the database and table and it should work.
 
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