Convert MS Access .MDB to Works Database .WDB

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Chris B

I am running MS XP Professional. I am running MS Access 2003 and MS Works
Suite Version 7.0. How do I convert or open an Access .MDB file to Works
Database .WDB file?

Thanks Chris.
 
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Charlie Hoffpauir

I am running MS XP Professional. I am running MS Access 2003 and MS Works
Suite Version 7.0. How do I convert or open an Access .MDB file to Works
Database .WDB file?

Thanks Chris.

In addition to .WDB files, Works database will also open .dbf (dBase)
files and text files. So from Access save your data as a dBase (.dbf)
file, and you can then import it into Works.

But I'm wondering.... why would you want to do that if you have
Access?
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Albert D.Kallal

Just use the file->Export option.

Simply export the data to a text (csv) file. Works can read that.

You can also choose Excel, as I *think* works can import excel (check this
in Works).

So, you have a few choices in terms of moving the data to works....
 
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Doug Harryman

How do I convert or open an Access .MDB file to Works Database .WDB file?




wrote:

Convert MS Access .MDB to Works Database .WDB
27-May-06

I am running MS XP Professional. I am running MS Access 2003 and MS Works

Suite Version 7.0. How do I convert or open an Access .MDB file to Works

Database .WDB file?

Thanks Chris.

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On 27 May 2006 07:34
wrote:

Convert MS Access .MDB to Works Database .WDB
I am running MS XP Professional. I am running MS Access 2003 and MS Works

Suite Version 7.0. How do I convert or open an Access .MDB file to Works

Database .WDB file?

Thanks Chris.

On 27 May 2006 07:47
wrote:

Re: Convert MS Access .MDB to Works Database .WDB
I am running MS XP Professional. I am running MS Access 2003 and MS Works
Suite Version 7.0. How do I convert or open an Access .MDB file to Works
Database .WDB file?

Thanks Chris.

In addition to .WDB files, Works database will also open .dbf (dBase)
files and text files. So from Access save your data as a dBase (.dbf)
file, and you can then import it into Works.

But I'm wondering.... why would you want to do that if you have
Access?
Charlie Hoffpauir
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/
Message board:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.hoffpauir
Mail list:
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/h/hoffpauir.html
DNA project:
<http://www.familytreedna.com/(153dme45ewxtrs45rzxk5z2x)/public/Hoffpauir/index.aspx>

On 27 May 2006 11:57
wrote:

Re: Convert MS Access .MDB to Works Database .WDB
Chris B wrote:

I don't know what Works can read. I suspect you may need to export the

data from Access to a format Works can read. You will not be able to use

the same structure, forms reports etc from Access. Works just does not have

the ability to reproduce them. It is not intended for the same kind of more

complex work Access is designed for.

--

Joseph Meehan

Dia duit

On 27 May 2006 16:11
wrote:

Re: Convert MS Access .MDB to Works Database .WDB
Just use the file->Export option.

Simply export the data to a text (csv) file. Works can read that.

You can also choose Excel, as I *think* works can import excel (check this

in Works).

So, you have a few choices in terms of moving the data to works....

--

Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP)

Edmonton, Alberta Canada

(e-mail address removed)

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John W. Vinson

How do I convert or open an Access .MDB file to Works Database .WDB file?

Oddly enough, there is no direct way to do so.

You can export the *data* from Access to an Excel spreadsheet or to a
comma-separated-values Text file, and import that data into Works. However,
none of the Forms, Reports, VBA code, Queries or other objects in Access have
any direct counterpart in Works; the entire concept of a "form" or "report" is
quite different, and they'll need to be rebuilt from scratch.
 

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