OpenOffice Base Tables To MS Access Converter Software

The easiest means of transferring OpenOffice Base tables in ODB files to Microsoft Access without risking data loss or corruption.

  • OpenOffice Base Tables To MS Access Converter Software
  • Version :7.0
  • License :Demo
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Sobolsoft

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OpenOffice Base Tables To MS Access Converter Software Description

With a name that clearly states its purpose, OpenOffice Base Tables To MS Access Converter Software makes it possible for you to migrate database tables created with OpenOffice Base to Microsoft Access without risking data loss and corruption.

Forthright interface and simple usage

In an attempt to keep things as simple as possible, this particular application delivers a straightforward interface with clear options and an intuitive layout. There is a help section that provides assistance but most users won’t even need it. Please note that OpenOffice and Access need to be priorly installed for the conversion to be successful.

With just a few clicks you can add the input files you want to process, either one by one or by selecting the input folder and letting OpenOffice Base Tables To MS Access Converter Software to choose the compatible files.

Migrate text fields in OpenOffice Base files

OpenOffice Base Tables To MS Access Converter Software features an SQL preview function, which enables you to check out the SQL commands and view conversion errors either for each file or even for each table in the Base file you are converting.

The application is capable of safely migrating text fields, but cells that contain graphic content, and binary data are not supported. The resulting MDB file is saved in a location of your choice.

Fast conversion tool that needs further improvements

An application such as OpenOffice Base Tables To MS Access Converter Software can save you a significant amount of time if you want to import an OpenOffice Base file to an MS Access database. The conversion is fast, and usage is fairly simple.

On the downside, graphic and binary fields are left out of the conversion, and there are no options for selecting the tables to process, so you will have to settle for the default configuration.

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