Thanks. I have not actually tried to convert it, I was just told about these problems. I will look into it further. Thanks a lot!
Michelle
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Browse All TopicsI have a lady in the school who collects a lot of student data. She uses MS Works because she likes the report feature, where she can click on one child and get a report of data on that child. Is she using Works Spreadsheet or Works Database to accomplish this? My superintendent wants her to use Excel because we have a time converting her data to Excel. Does Excel have a feature like that or is there an easy way to convert the data from works to excel?
Michelle
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by: rlistenbPosted on 2008-04-11 at 15:09:19ID: 21338606
If it were a MS Works Spreadsheet, Excel automatically converts them. So SOUNDS like it is some other file type. Works is basically a very stripped down MS Office. Office supposedly natively understands all MS Works file types (if you have the Office version of that file type).
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These links may help
Import works DB into Acess
http://support.microsoft.c
Free Converter works DB into Excel
http://www.codealchemists.
possibly shorter answer to your current conversion method?
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/