Importing Works Database into Word Address Book

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Guest

I have a large address book in a Works Database (.wdb). I have been unable
to import it into a Word address book (Office 2002). I sure hate to retype
all those addresses again. Does anyone know of a good way to go about this?
 
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Graham Mayor

There is no direct import for Works database format into Office
applications, however Works will allow the export of its database in a
variety of formats- see what is available under the File > Save As options
in Works. Ideally you want a comma delimited file or a table. Outlook can
import either.

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Guest

I can export as .csv or .txt
Will either of these work?
Also, I would like to import into a .mdb database, not Outlook, because I
only have Outlook Express.
Actually, I am happy with Works in printing my labels for Xmas cards, but
since this is the only thing I use Works for, I was hoping to be able to
eliminate the Works program and do everything in Word.
 
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Don

I have a large address book in a Works Database (.wdb). I have been
unable to import it into a Word address book (Office 2002). I sure
hate to retype all those addresses again. Does anyone know of a good
way to go about this?


Most database software's (not sure about Word's Tables) accept Dbase IV
format.
Access opens DbaseIV intstantly.

I have an older version of Works (6.0) and it offers DbaseIV.

CSV is a comma delimted file and will work, however requires some care in
examining the the file and first few lines for completeness and inclusion
of all FIELDS.
 

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