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I understand the function to save files as with dbf extension went away in
Excel 7.0? Does anyone have a workaround? The solution can not be utilizing Access as many our my users do not have this software. Thanks. |
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Do you mean Excel 2007? If so, this is a deprecated feature. See here for
more info: http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/...24/718786.aspx Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "Kmontgo" wrote: I understand the function to save files as with dbf extension went away in Excel 7.0? Does anyone have a workaround? The solution can not be utilizing Access as many our my users do not have this software. Thanks. |
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Yes, I do mean Excel 2007. Thanks for the link to this info. Unfortunately
we still have a need to create DBaseIV files. Any direction on how we should proceed or what we should look workaround this solution? Do we purchase a convertor? "Dave F" wrote: Do you mean Excel 2007? If so, this is a deprecated feature. See here for more info: http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/...24/718786.aspx Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "Kmontgo" wrote: I understand the function to save files as with dbf extension went away in Excel 7.0? Does anyone have a workaround? The solution can not be utilizing Access as many our my users do not have this software. Thanks. |
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I haven't heard of any plans for a converter. I suppose if the market
demands it someone will create one. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "Kmontgo" wrote: Yes, I do mean Excel 2007. Thanks for the link to this info. Unfortunately we still have a need to create DBaseIV files. Any direction on how we should proceed or what we should look workaround this solution? Do we purchase a convertor? "Dave F" wrote: Do you mean Excel 2007? If so, this is a deprecated feature. See here for more info: http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/...24/718786.aspx Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "Kmontgo" wrote: I understand the function to save files as with dbf extension went away in Excel 7.0? Does anyone have a workaround? The solution can not be utilizing Access as many our my users do not have this software. Thanks. |
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You might see if Conversions Plus (
http://www.dataviz.com/products/conv...lus/index.html ) does what you need. -- Jim "Kmontgo" wrote in message ... | Yes, I do mean Excel 2007. Thanks for the link to this info. Unfortunately | we still have a need to create DBaseIV files. Any direction on how we should | proceed or what we should look workaround this solution? Do we purchase a | convertor? | | "Dave F" wrote: | | Do you mean Excel 2007? If so, this is a deprecated feature. See here for | more info: http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/...24/718786.aspx | | Dave | | | -- | A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be | answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. | | | "Kmontgo" wrote: | | I understand the function to save files as with dbf extension went away in | Excel 7.0? Does anyone have a workaround? The solution can not be utilizing | Access as many our my users do not have this software. Thanks. |
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I hope MS considers your needs. We need to save as we always have, in .DBF
for dBase IV, for dBase III, and for FoxPro - a Microsoft product! Until this is restored, we cannot recommend that our users (thousands of them) upgrade to Office 2007. It's a pity something so trivial to MS went unresearched. "Kmontgo" wrote: I understand the function to save files as with dbf extension went away in Excel 7.0? Does anyone have a workaround? The solution can not be utilizing Access as many our my users do not have this software. Thanks. |
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Hi,
Excel 2003: Please check "File format converters and Excel " in the on-line help Challa Prabhu "Kmontgo" wrote: I understand the function to save files as with dbf extension went away in Excel 7.0? Does anyone have a workaround? The solution can not be utilizing Access as many our my users do not have this software. Thanks. |
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Here's my workaround: more a pain and waste of time, but easy.
save the Excel 2007 file as normally. Open the file in Access 2007. Use the export data feature of Access 2007, and chose type .dbf Works fine for me. I really don't like that Microsoft has removed this feature, as I used it many times a day. Now I have to waste an extra minute going through Access. What a PAIN! "Kmontgo" wrote: I understand the function to save files as with dbf extension went away in Excel 7.0? Does anyone have a workaround? The solution can not be utilizing Access as many our my users do not have this software. Thanks. |
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