Oh it's easy.  Select database, export, select table, select csv, check 
save as file, go.  I'm using an older version but I'd bet it hasn't 
changed much.  You'll figure it out.
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Alf Stockton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Dwight E Chadbourne wrote:
> If there's only a couple of tables you could just export to CSV per 
table
> (phpmyadmin makes this easy).  Simple for the Access user to import.

Great. In fact there is only one table but I cannot see where in
phpmyadmin the export is done......?

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