converting a Frontpage table to an Access table

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Dennis M Reed 'Califa'

I have been looking for information regarding converting a FrontPage table
to an Access table. any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
PS After you have run Case Changer and republished your site, you may want
to open the live site in FrontPage and delete any "duplicate" files that
may exist - FrontPage will not do this since it cannot see duplicate names
(case differences on Unix) when publishing from Windows to Unix (but it can
see them when publishing from Unix to Windows...)
 
Make sure your table is all that is on a Html page, (and the 1st row uses valid "field" names)
Open Access and your Database then use File Get External Data Import and select the html option

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| Dennis M. Reed "Califa" (http://dmreed.com)
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| | > I have been looking for information regarding converting a FrontPage table
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thanks...I will try your suggestion

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Aché

Dennis M. Reed "Califa" (http://dmreed.com)

My home page includes my musical autobiography which contains anecdotes,
audio recordings and photos of groups I have worked with from the late 50s
to the present (with 1960s recordings by pianist Carlos Federico, 1970s
photos of Celia Cruz and Pete Escovedo, and recent photos of some of my
wife's now famous PR dinners with Larry Harlow, Yomo Toro, etc. ), and
selected LP and CD recordings from my Latin music collection of CDs, LPs,
tapes, books, and instructional materials. http://dmreed.com/rumbarama.htm
contains audio links to rumba recordings on my site and to other links.
http://dmreed.com/santeria_ifa_yoruba.htm is a new page in progress.
http://dmreed.com/us-inter_keyboard.htm contains information about the
US-International Keyboard (WINDOWS 95/98) and a large printable keyboard
image.
 

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