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Thanks a lot, Kino.
As said, it has been done, but it isn't practical --nor very useful.
I didn't find anything on Google either.
jem c.
On 15.01.2011, at 18.26, Kino wrote:
> On 2011-01-16 +0900 (JST), at 2:11 AM, jem cabanes wrote:
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>> I did. It doesn't work.
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> I think you should follow the suggestion made by Mike (Robbins), i.e. 'Would it be possible for the originator of the file to send it as a tab-delimited file or as an Excel file?'. I did some Google searches but could not find any free Mac application for converting Access files. My search criteria may have been inappropriate, though.
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> Kino
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>> On 15.01.2011, at 10.31, Geoffrey Heard wrote:
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>>> Open Office. free. www.openoffice.com
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