Steve Schapel
miscellany at mvps.org
Tue Mar 16 17:26:29 CDT 2010
Eoin, I have not heard anything about this problem. However, I have seen explicit warnings about not installing the 2010 Beta on machines with other versions. I believe the final release of Access 2010 will be available around 10th May, so not long now. I would really hope that no such conflicts will happen with the full version. But increasingly I see people taking the safe route of using virtualisation to install multiple versions of Access. Regards Steve -------------------------------------------------- From: "Eoin C. Bairéad" <ebairead at gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 11:10 AM To: "Access Developers discussion and problem solving" <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> Subject: [AccessD] Access 2007 & Access 2010 > Hi > > I've just loaded the trial version of Office 2010, and, for people who > like 2007, it's a big improvement. Those who prefer 2003 will just > have to evaluate it themselves... > > There is one most annoying niggle,however. > > I've left 2007 on the system - because I need it for the job, and the > boss likes results so he can continue paying me. > > And I think that's the reason that nothing whatever that involves a > Wizard works in 2010. It asks me to delete my non-existent VBA > modules, can't find them, and falls over. > > This includes obvious wizards explicitly invoked as such, but also > procedures such as importing Excel. > > There 's almost certainly a module either conflicting or deleted. Does > anyone know what it is. >