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rdonohue wrote:
Using Excel 2007, how do I save a file to dBase format? Is there an add-in or utility for this? If you can save the Excel workbook with an xls extension, i.e. compatible with earlier versions of Excel, you can then open it in OpenOffice.org's Calc program. From there you can save it as a dbf file. OpenOffice.org is free, but it's a huge download. As Dave suggested, Access 2007 also supports saving a table as a DBF. Bill |
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