Thank you. Now that I've opened it, I cannot do anything to it except view it. 
I am looking at the Table view and I cannot edit any of the cells or add a new 
row or column.

CPHennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sat December 31 2005 00:04, + Leah 
Lefler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Why does Open Office not support Microsoft Access files? If it does, how
> can I make it work? Thanks.

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On Sat December 31 2005 01:44, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
> Leah Lefler wrote:
> > Why does Open Office not support Microsoft Access files?
> > If it does, how can I make it work? Thanks.
>
> Have you tried the Database Wizard?
>
> File > New > Database
>
> On the first page, select "Connect to an existing database" and choose
> "Microsoft Access" from the dropdown list (you may have to scroll up in the
> list to see it; it's at the top).
>
> Click Next, and continue through the wizard.
>
> If you did use the wizard, and it didn't work, then someone else will have
> to help troubleshoot the problem.
>
> Chapter 10, "Getting Started with Base" in the Getting Started book, has
> some information that might be of interest to you, though not necessarily
> directly related to your question. You can download it in PDF from here:
> 
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/oooauthors2/0110GS-GettingStartedWithBase.pdf

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