vba migration

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Discussions on vba migration at WindowsForum.com focus on transitioning from older Microsoft Access versions, such as Access 2016 and Access 2019, which reach end of support on October 14, 2025. Users explore migration paths to modern platforms, addressing risks like halted security updates and bug fixes. Topics include converting VBA code, database compatibility, and strategies for moving to newer Access versions or alternative solutions. The tag covers practical advice for IT professionals and developers managing legacy Access applications, emphasizing risk mitigation and upgrade planning.
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    Access 2016/2019 End of Support: Migration Paths and Risks

    Microsoft has issued a clear reminder that Microsoft Access 2016 and Access 2019 — like many Office-era products — will reach official end of support on October 14, 2025, meaning security updates, bug fixes, and technical assistance stop on that date and users who remain on these versions will...
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