The Open Office database program - is simply called 'Base'
Microsoft Access is an individual database program. Open Office is a suite of programs incorporating database, spreadsheet, writing and presentation programs.
Just about the same as in Microsift Office: Spreadsheet, Word processor, Database, Graphics, Presentation...
is access file.mdb compatible with open Office.org data base, haw can I open the acces file into open Office data base ? Thanks
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.
Open Office comprises the following programs :- Word - Word-processing Calc - Spreadsheet Base - Database Impress - Slideshow Draw - Graphics Math - Formula
Microsoft Word is a single program - a word-processor. Open Office is a suite of programs incorporating word-processing, database spreadsheet and other programs.
You could try downloading the Open Office suite of programs which has a database in it. It also has other applications in it, similar to the ones in Microsoft Office. You can get it from the Open Office Website. Click on the related link below.
It does the same as any other database - It stores records of information, and groups them together when necessary for comparison.
Office database and document software provides essential tools for delivering business productivity.
Database window
There are many of them. Here are just 10:Microsoft AccessOracleMySQLDbaseProgressBase (Open Office)IngresFilemakerInformixLotus Approach
To open an Office base in Microsoft Access, launch the application and click on "File" in the top left corner. Select "Open" from the menu, then browse to the location where your Office base file is saved (with a .accdb or .mdb extension). Highlight the file and click "Open" to load it into Access. If you're starting a new base, you can select "New" instead and choose a template or a blank database.