File with *.wdb extension

M

Maryann

I just received a file with this extension. I think it is
a Works database. I have Access, Excel, Word, etc. Is
there anyway I can open this document? It is from a
client, and I hesitate to tell him I don't have the
program necessary to do this project.

Appreciate any help/advice.
 
T

Tom Wickerath

Yep, it is a Works database:
http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=wdb

I wouldn't be so hesitant to admit an inability to open the file. You could ask the client to
export the data as a comma separated variable (.CSV) file, which Access should be able to import
easily. On the other hand, you can likely find a fairly cheap copy of Microsoft Works on Ebay.

Tom
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I just received a file with this extension. I think it is
a Works database. I have Access, Excel, Word, etc. Is
there anyway I can open this document? It is from a
client, and I hesitate to tell him I don't have the
program necessary to do this project.

Appreciate any help/advice.
 
M

Maryann

You're probably right. Always hate to admit to
any "imperfections." But I don't have time to buy a copy
so will have to do it this time. I will look for a copy
though. Thanks for confirming that I couldn't do anything
else with it. Thought maybe I was overlooking something.

Best.
-----Original Message-----
Yep, it is a Works database:
http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=wdb

I wouldn't be so hesitant to admit an inability to open
the file. You could ask the client to
export the data as a comma separated variable (.CSV)
file, which Access should be able to import
easily. On the other hand, you can likely find a fairly
cheap copy of Microsoft Works on Ebay.
 
J

John Vinson

You're probably right. Always hate to admit to
any "imperfections." But I don't have time to buy a copy
so will have to do it this time. I will look for a copy
though. Thanks for confirming that I couldn't do anything
else with it. Thought maybe I was overlooking something.

Try opening it in Excel. There's no direct way to get the data into
Access but Excel isn't quite as picky!

John W. Vinson[MVP]
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Tuesday 11am EDT - Thursday 3:30pm EDT
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D

Douglas J. Steele

You can't import it into Access (Access doesn't recognize the format), but I
think certain versions of Excel can import it.

AFAIK, there is no downloadable converter from Microsoft.
 
T

Tom Wickerath

Nospam:

If you re-read my original reply, I think you'll conclude that this is exactly the advice that I
gave to the original poster.

"You could ask the client to export the data as a comma separated variable (.CSV) file, which
Access should be able to import
easily."


Tom
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Ahhh here is the solution:- use works to save it in a format that Acces
recognises
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d.../off2000/html/achowImportMSWorksDatabaseS.asp
 
C

Charlie

I just received a file with this extension. I think it is
a Works database. I have Access, Excel, Word, etc. Is
there anyway I can open this document? It is from a
client, and I hesitate to tell him I don't have the
program necessary to do this project.

Appreciate any help/advice.

Since you don't know what version of Works was used, I'd suggest
either ordering the 2004 OEM version of works Suite at $48 from
http://www.directdeals.com/category_works_suite.aspx
, or if the file isn't too large, ZIP it and send me a copy and I'll
convert it for you. Ues my Yahoo email address please,
charliehoffp at yahoo dot com.

If you want to get the Works package, you should note that you also
get a new copy of the full version of Word. I usually get next day
delivery using the free UPS shipping, but I live near Houston, which
is close to their shipping point.
 
G

Guest

Hi Tom,
I can't actually see an original reply from you (not on the news.cis.dfn.de
server anyway), but well done if you beat me to it.
 
T

Tom Wickerath

Wie Gehts (since you appear to be in Germany with the ".de" server address).

Okay, now I understand.....the joys of news servers. I've had a fair amount of trouble in the
past with the Giganews server, although lately they seem to be doing a lot better.


Tom
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Hi Tom,
I can't actually see an original reply from you (not on the news.cis.dfn.de
server anyway), but well done if you beat me to it.

___________________________________


Nospam:

If you re-read my original reply, I think you'll conclude that this is exactly the advice that I
gave to the original poster.

"You could ask the client to export the data as a comma separated variable (.CSV) file, which
Access should be able to import easily."


Tom
____________________________________


Ahhh here is the solution:- use works to save it in a format that Acces recognises

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d.../off2000/html/achowImportMSWorksDatabaseS.asp
 
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Guest

Guten Abend Tom,
I'm in the UK, but I use the dfn.de newsserver.
A long time ago the ISP that I used then had rather unreliable newsfeed, so
I used dfn.de as it was more reliable and free.
The ISP newsfeed has since improved (and I've changed ISP too) but I carry
on with dfn.de for historical reasons.
 
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