

The first 'word processor' I used was edlin.With the tremendous amount of research done in the field of numerical methods for engineering, a sharp rise in the number of new algorithms and software tools (academic and commercial) have been observed in the past decades. Wonder why MS doesn't tell anybody they've got it? I suspect that for 90% of home users Wordpad is a perfectly adequate word processor. Looking at what MS is doing with Office 2013 it looks like a determined effort to price themselves out of the market. I'm giving V4 a try,though, more out of curiosity than necessity. I started using OpenOffice when I had a.docx file to edit, fell out of love with it when I tried to use mailmerge to print a batch of address labels. Bit of a panic when we upgraded to Windows 8 64-bit.ĭon't believe everything the MS Upgrade Advisor tells you, it's perfectly compatible. We're still using Office 97 for our everyday stuff! We got the full version when my wife a was student & MS offered student licences for a fraction of the normal price & as she uses Access frequently it's still the best for our purposes. Certainly as a home user it does the job anyway - MS Word is overkill. I quite like LibreOffice (similar to OO) as a free suite but I agree Base is rubbish when used to using Access and SQL Server. Throughout a computer environment, data is encoded in a variety of ways.

Data conversion from.ODB to.MDB is the conversion of computer data from Arc View: Object Database Ascii File (Odb Format) to Microsoft Access Database. I have a MDE file on my desktop, and I want to convert it to MDB format so can some one give me the procedure to do that? Thanks in advance.
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An ODB or MDB document may contain some database. JET is the database that is used by default with MS Access and embedded in.mdb files. Can go for this one: Access Database viewer to View and Analyze all MDB Files. Hi, Follow procedure to open Open Office Database File in MS Access Specify. Any suggestions, short of re-entering everything in a new Excel spreadsheet? (Not too big a task as it's only about 70 entries with five fields.

I've also searched the Apache website & a couple of OpenOffice forums without success. I've tried a shareware conversion utility, but that found errors in original file & couldn't do the conversion. Logic says save or export it as a.csv file, but there doesn't appear to be any way that can be done. I've got a database which I set up in OpenOffice Base, probably the worst database software ever written! I want to convert it to Excel (.xls) format or, at a pinch Access (.mdb), but I can't find any way of doing it.
