Re: [SURVPC] converting msworks database file

1999-03-15 Thread Or Botton
On 14 Mar 99 at 19:32, Bernie wrote: I even think that swedish law says that I can't save a file for more than 5 years or something equaly stupid ;) (Or atleast this was the case a few years back) Do you mean, that if you create a file you are not allowed to keep it for more then 5 years?

Re: [SURVPC] converting msworks database file

1999-03-14 Thread Bernie
I haven't used Works since 89 or something like that so I don't know how Snip! But why not get a copy of your colleagues M$Works? That should be the easiest soluttion for everyone (but not the most legal). Hm.. you just said you didnt used it since 89, which means its

Re: [SURVPC] converting msworks database file

1999-03-13 Thread Or Botton
On 11 Mar 99 at 22:23, Bernie wrote: I haven't used Works since 89 or something like that so I don't know how Snip! But why not get a copy of your colleagues M$Works? That should be the easiest soluttion for everyone (but not the most legal). Hm.. you just said you

[SURVPC] converting msworks database file

1999-03-11 Thread Angelo Sonnesso
A colleague gave me a copy of two database files, which he created in MSWorks for dos. We are both trying to use these files to keep track of our clients' activities. I do not have a copy of MSWorks for dos, and access will not recognize the file format. The only other database program I have

Re: [SURVPC] converting msworks database file

1999-03-11 Thread Bernie
A colleague gave me a copy of two database files, which he created in MSWorks for dos. We are both trying to use these files to keep track of our clients' activities. I do not have a copy of MSWorks for dos, and access will not recognize the file format. The only other database program I have