AndyHC wrote:
I didn't know you could do that - opens the dbf in Calc.

On 03/06/2014 09:55, Gérard Lochon wrote:
I know I should not say this, but ...
simply open it with Open Office !!


Just tried it on a backup copy and yes it opens it ok, but I changed one field and saved it and the database is no longer valid. The table then became a free table so would not recommend that for maintenance when using a DBC. You may be ok for free tables.

Peter


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