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viewing/converting MS Access database .mdb file
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Gates Jr." data-source="post: 1851920" data-attributes="member: 256913"><p>Sorry about the delay. Could not access the thread sent to my email or view MY POSTS. The administrator fixed the MY Posts problem and said this thread had been moved from Schwebs Lounge to Games (?) for some reason. Anyway I can access it from My Posts so problem solved. I now have a viewable, on my Mac, .mdb file. Unfortunately the columns are not all aligned and I cannot move things around. A spreadsheet format would probably work better for my need, but is too complicated for me to use. A dbase program would be much easier. I do have Libre Office which includes dbase, but am unsure how to get the file (on my desktop) imported to Libre dbase. I can try googling it. I don't need a long list of dbase programs for Mac Just one or two that are free or relatively cheap. My needs ae very basic. Or maybe one that can read an old Access dbase file and make it work on my Mac.</p><p></p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Gates Jr., post: 1851920, member: 256913"] Sorry about the delay. Could not access the thread sent to my email or view MY POSTS. The administrator fixed the MY Posts problem and said this thread had been moved from Schwebs Lounge to Games (?) for some reason. Anyway I can access it from My Posts so problem solved. I now have a viewable, on my Mac, .mdb file. Unfortunately the columns are not all aligned and I cannot move things around. A spreadsheet format would probably work better for my need, but is too complicated for me to use. A dbase program would be much easier. I do have Libre Office which includes dbase, but am unsure how to get the file (on my desktop) imported to Libre dbase. I can try googling it. I don't need a long list of dbase programs for Mac Just one or two that are free or relatively cheap. My needs ae very basic. Or maybe one that can read an old Access dbase file and make it work on my Mac. Pete [/QUOTE]
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