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Convert a database to the .accdb file format - Access

    https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Convert-a-database-to-the-accdb-file-format-098DDD31-5F84-4E89-8F44-DB0CF7C11ACD
    Convert an Access 97 database to the .accdb format. Starting with Access 2013, it’s no longer possible to directly convert an Access 97 database (.mdb) to the .accdb file format. However, you can open an Access 97 database in a previous version of Access, and then save the database in a format that Access 2013 can open.

Does Base recognize .mdb files? (View topic) • Apache ...

    https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=55907
    Aug 27, 2012 · I recently assumed management of an organizational database. The previous keeper used Microsoft Office. The file he gave me was saved in .mdb format. I try to open it with OpenOffice Base 3.4. It only views the file in "all files" format and refuses to open it without trying to route it through Office Writer. Doesn't base recognize the .mdb ...

Which Access file format should I use? - support.office.com

    https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Which-Access-file-format-should-I-use-012d9ab3-d14c-479e-b617-be66f9070b41
    The .mdb file formats. Before the .accdb file format was introduced in Access 2007, Access file formats used the .mdb file extension. There are multiple different versions of the .mdb file format. You can still open some .mdb files. If the file is stored in the Access 2002-2003 or Access 2000 file format, you can open it and use it normally.

Apache OpenOffice Support

    https://www.openoffice.org/support/
    Another community support option, via a public mailing list. You must subscribe to the list if you want to view responses to your question. Apache OpenOffice Native Language Mailing Lists Mailing lists for several native languages. Issue Tracker (bug reporting and lookup) A good place to check to see if a bug is already known.

MDB File (What It Is and How to Open One)

    https://www.lifewire.com/mdb-file-2621974
    In other words, there probably isn't a way to open the MDB file from within the software's menu buttons. How to Convert an MDB File If you're running Microsoft Access 2007 or newer (2019, 2016, 2013, or 2010), the best way to convert an MDB file is to first open it and then save the file to another format.

Database Software and Applications Microsoft Access

    https://products.office.com/en-us/access
    The most up-to-date version of Microsoft Access is always available with an Office 365 subscription. Microsoft Access 2019 is the latest version of Access available as a one-time purchase. Previous versions include Access 2016, Access 2013, Access 2010, Access 2007, and Access 2003. Access 2019 is compatible with Windows 10.

MSA-Base Faq - Apache OpenOffice Wiki

    https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/MSA-Base_Faq
    This engine supports 'role based access control' similar to the Jet-MDB "workgroup" function. Security is likewise limited. Otherwise, the primary role of the built-in HSQLDB engine is in support of the "embedded database" configuration which 'embeds' the database data inside the Base ODB container file, similar to MDB/ACCDB.

Importing MDB files in Access 2016 - Microsoft Community

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_access-mso_win10-mso_365hp/importing-mdb-files-in-access-2016/c9a92740-aa94-4db7-baa1-945a0ce9fb77
    May 26, 2016 · Importing MDB files in Access 2016 ... Full support for mdb files was removed with 2016. So you have to convert your mdbs to accdb to continue to use them under 2016. ... tried to convert to accdb and was able to do that with the application but can't open the mdb data I want to import so I'm unable to convert them. Did this solve your problem?



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