is access file.mdb compatible with open Office.org data base, haw can I open the acces file into open Office data base ?
Thanks
Yes - Open office can read files created in Access.
The Open Office database program - is simply called 'Base'
Yes - Open Office can read Lotus files.
Microsoft Access is an individual database program. Open Office is a suite of programs incorporating database, spreadsheet, writing and presentation programs.
Yes it is.
Absolutely - I have both programs on my computer and Open Office will happily open MS Works files.
Just about the same as in Microsift Office: Spreadsheet, Word processor, Database, Graphics, Presentation...
Some of the most popular database design software suites include Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Access, and Microsoft Works. Open Office is also a popular choice.
This product is intended for music file backup, but can be used as a regular DVD-R disc to backup any files you like, including Open Office compatible files.
Double clicking the folder will open it.
Open Office comprises the following programs :- Word - Word-processing Calc - Spreadsheet Base - Database Impress - Slideshow Draw - Graphics Math - Formula
Not sure about the nature of the reports: # A report as a text document that is created using OpenOffice.org Writer can be saved in various MS Office formats and therefore be read by MS Word. # A report that is a form of an OpenOffice.org Base database? I'm not sure if that can be saved in an MS Access compatible format.
Microsoft Word is a single program - a word-processor. Open Office is a suite of programs incorporating word-processing, database spreadsheet and other programs.