I agree. I am going to downgrade my application to 2010 from 2013. To move back to a stable environment
"John Viescas JohnV@msn.com [MS_Access_Professionals]" <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Norbert-
I keep seeing from time to time reports about UI display anomalies - check boxes that appear giant sized, conditional formatting that doesn't work, etc. I've also seen some problems about code not working or getting corrupted. And certain things that lots of developers have come to depend on - like PivotCharts - are just gone. MSFT is focusing all its efforts on the web features, so I doubt there will be any further significant improvements to the desktop environment. If I were creating a desktop app, I would use either 2007 or 2010, not 2013.
John Viescas, Author
Microsoft Access 2010 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2007 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2003 Inside Out
Building Microsoft Access Applications
SQL Queries for Mere Mortals
(Paris, France)
On May 19, 2014, at 2:57 PM, drnorbert@msn.com [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi John,
I converted MS2010 to MS2013 about a year ago and the application I designed has about 100,000 lines of code, 120 forms, 198 tables, 98 reports and 30 modules with SQL2012 as the backend.
I have no problems with MS2013 except this Hover Color issue.
What kind of bugs are you aware of?
Regards
Norbert
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