Try this: create a new text file (untitled1 will do). 
Tools > Data Sources should open the Data Source Administrator. Does it?
If so, you can create simple dBase databases.

Dan

On Thursday 29 September 2005 03:46 pm, Andrew Fisk wrote:
> Not sure why, but the DB feature has never been in a Mac version (or
> in the Mac version of MS-Office) even in the pre-sun star office
> days.  I guess that's why Filemaker is still around. Someone must
> have decided long ago that Mac users don't have any data that we
> couldn't manage with just a spreadsheet and caffeine.
>
> Andy
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> On Sep 28, 2005, at 7:09 PM, Richard Nagle wrote:
> > Was wondering when the Mac version is going to have a built-in
> > database?
> >
> > TKS -
> > Rick

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