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What’s changed or removed
The following table contains information about what's changed in Access 2013.
Title | Type of Change | Description | Reason for Change | Replacement |
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Access 2010 web database creation
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Fully removing the functionality
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Access 2010 introduced Access web databases that allowed you to build
web databases and publish them to a SharePoint site. SharePoint visitors
could then use your database application in a web browser.
In Access 2013, you can open, design, and publish existing Access 2010
web databases, but you can’t create new Access 2010 web databases.
|
N/A
|
In Access 2013, you can create new Access web apps where the data and
database objects are stored in SQL Server or a Windows Azure SQL
Database so that you can share the data within your organization using
on-premises SharePoint 2013, Office 365 Small Business, or Office 365
Enterprise.
|
Access Data Projects (ADP)
|
Fully removing the functionality
|
Removing the ability to open Access Data Project files.
|
N/A
|
Access 2013 SQL-based databases will replace much of the benefit of
ADPs.
There are three possible mitigations for ADPs:
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Access support of Jet 3.x IISAM
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Removing support because the Jet 3.x IISAM driver is no longer
available.
|
An Access 97 user can no longer open an Access 97 database in Access
2013. To upgrade, the user must open the file in Office 2010 or an
earlier version, and then open it in Office 2013.
This change affects databases that are linked to Access 97 databases.
|
N/A
|
ACCDB is the recommended format for desktop databases.
Open the Access 97 database file in an earlier version of Access and
convert it to a later version. Access 2013 supports Access 2000 and
later versions through Access 2010.
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PivotCharts and PivotTables
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PivotCharts and PivotTables are removed
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There are no options to create PivotCharts and PivotTables in Access
2013.
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Office Web components are no longer supported.
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Use enhanced PivotChart and PivotTable capabilities in Excel.
Charts that are not PivotCharts and that use the MSGraph component are
still available in Access 2013. Charts that are created by the Chart
Wizard component are still supported.
|
dBASE support removed from Access
|
Fully removing the functionality
|
dBASE support is removed so that the user can no longer connect to an
external data dBASE database.
|
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Access Data Collection
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Fully removing the feature
|
Cannot create new Data Collection forms.
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The data collection feature enabled customers to create data collection
forms and send those forms as an e-mail message. When customers returned
those e-mail messages, the data was processed and stored in an Access
database. Access 2013 cannot create new forms. Access 2013 enables
processing data collection forms that are created in earlier versions of
Access.
|
N/A
|
Access 2003 toolbar and menus
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Fully removing the feature
|
You can no longer create Access 2003 toolbar and menus that display in
Access 2013. Access 2003 toolbars and menus are displayed in Access 2007
and Access 2010 without the Ribbon. They will not display in Access 2013
but will appear in the Add-ins tab in Access 2013. Custom Ribbon
commands are supported.
|
Removing legacy feature.
|
Toolbars display in the Add-ins tab on the Ribbon. Custom Ribbon
commands are also supported.
|
Access Replication Options
|
Fully removing the feature
|
When opening a .mdb file in Access 2010 or older, the Replication
Options displays in the Ribbon Database Tools tab. This option is
removed from Access 2013
|
Removing legacy feature.
|
N/A
|
Access Source Code Control
|
Fully removing the feature
|
The Source Code Control add-in lets Microsoft Visual SourceSafe or other
source code control systems integrate to allow check-in/check-out of
queries, forms, reports, macros, modules, and data. The Developer Source
Code Control is not available as an add-in for Access 2013.
|
Removing legacy feature.
|
N/A
|
Access Three-State Workflow
|
Fully removing the feature
|
The entry points for workflow are no longer available. In UI Macros the
Workflow commands are not available. If you open an existing Access 2010
database that has UI Macros with StartNewWorkFlow or Workflow tasks,
Access displays a warning.
|
Removing legacy feature.
|
N/A
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Access Upsizing Wizard
|
Fully removing the feature
|
The Upsizing Wizard lets you scale up Access database tables to a new or
existing Microsoft SQL Server database. This feature is removed for
Access 2013
|
Removing legacy feature.
|
N/A
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Access Package Solution Wizard
|
Fully removing the feature
|
The Package Solution Wizard enabled you to package an Access desktop
database file together with Access Runtime and to distribute the files
to others.
|
Removing legacy feature
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Rather than package up a desktop database for distribution to others,
the better way to go in Access 2013 is to create an Access app. You can
save an Access app as a package to submit to the Office App Marketplace
or an internal corporate catalog.
If you do create a desktop database that you decide you want to share
with others who may not have a full version of Access 2013 installed,
you can give the database to others and have them download the Microsoft
Access 2013 Runtime.
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