John,

It's written in VB6, however Ken and Dave are working on moving it to VB.Net
so the program can handle unicode fonts.

Thanks for using Legacy.

Sherry
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Millennia Corporation
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John R.
Bayle
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 8:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] 9 August release

BE Kelly replied to my posting:

> This is a limitation of the Access database. Access does not have the 
> ability to store data in previous version formats, it can load older 
> versions but only be converting them to the format of the version 
> doing the loading. If you want to complain address your concerns to 
> Microsoft not Millennial.

I know better than to complain to the Gates Monopoly.  The folks at
Millennia do listen, so it's worth it!  I like Legacy, even though it may
not always seem that way.  I think overall it's better than FTM, but there
are some things FTM does do better.

Also, my understanding is that Legacy is not written in VBA for Access or
any other Access programming system, but is written in something else that
has libraries that are compataible with Access data structures to the extent
that it's a simple matter of changing the extension on a Legacy file to have
it be read by Access.
                                                              jr 

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