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I have a new Windows Vista 64 bit. and am using Microsoft Office 2007 and
Works 9. When I copy information from an excel worksheet and paste to Works
database, all it shows is "picture..." and not the information I need. Also
in the past, I could save the earlier Works database as a .dbf file, and that
option is not available now.
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Default paste from excel to works database all it shows is "picture"

You can import the database/spreadsheet into Access and save as dbf...

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I have a new Windows Vista 64 bit. and am using Microsoft Office 2007 and
Works 9. When I copy information from an excel worksheet and paste to Works
database, all it shows is "picture..." and not the information I need. Also
in the past, I could save the earlier Works database as a .dbf file, and that
option is not available now.

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