I have Open Office 2.0, Beta and Windows XP Home. But, I finally figured it 
out...it forces me to have a Primary Key.  MS Access does not force you to do 
that but this version does. Now what I cant figure out is why I am unable to 
make changes to the design of a table after I save it.  If I decide that I want 
to add something new later on, I cant do it without having to re-do the entire 
thing.  Is there a way around this that I'm just not figuring out? Please 
advise. Thanks So Much, Amanda--- On Mon 04/25, Dan Lewis < [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] > wrote:From: Dan Lewis [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 21:40:28 -0500Subject: Re: 
[users] PLEASE HELP ME!On Monday 25 April 2005 08:57 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:> To Whom it May Concern: I have a downloaded vrsion of Open 
Office> and I am trying to create a database in the Open Office Base. I 
was> told it was just like MS Access however...it's not. I create!
d a> table in designe view but when I completed it and I went to enter> 
data...I cant!!! It's in read only format and I cant seem to get it> out of 
the read only format! Can you please help me and tell me what> to do?!?!?!? 
Thanks so much, Amanda M. Goldman>Which version of Open Office did you 
download? (1.1.4 or the beta version of 2.0)? The instructions are different 
for these two versions. Would you also verify that you are using windows as you 
OS? (Which one? 98SE, ME, 2000, or Win XP) Please reply to this mailing list 
with your answers: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do not reply personally to me. Someone on 
the list will be able to help you.Dan

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