You can Microsoft Access to import or link data from Access databases that were created in other versions of Access. You can also use Access to import or link data from other programs, such as Microsoft Excel, and from other file formats, such as dBASE or Paradox. Additionally, you can use Access to import or link (read-only) HTML tables and HTML lists that reside on your local computer, on your network server, or on your Internet server.
Access can export tables to Excel, dBASE, and Paradox. Microsoft Access can also export tables
to Rich Text Format (RTF) file
format and to dynamic HTML (DHTML) file
format.
The following table lists the data formats that an Access
database supports. The table also lists some formats that Access does not
support and some formats that have limited support.
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File Type
Extension
Import
Link
Export
Microsoft Access 2.0
.mdb
Yes (1)
Yes (1)
Yes (1)
Microsoft Access 7.0
.mdb
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Access 97
.mdb
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Access 2000
.mdb
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Access 2002
.mdb
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Office Access 2003
.mdb
Yes
Yes
Yes
Text
(Delimited)
.txt
Yes
Yes(4)
Yes
Text (Fixed
Width)
.txt
Yes
Yes(4)
Yes
Microsoft Excel 3.0
.xls
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Excel 4.0 Sheets
.xls
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Excel 4.0 Workbooks
.xls
No
No
No
Microsoft Excel 5.0-7.0 Workbooks
.xls
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Excel 97 Workbooks
.xls
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Excel 2000 Workbooks
.xls
Yes
Yes(6)
Yes
Microsoft Excel 2002 Workbooks
.xls
Yes
Yes(6)
Yes
Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Workbooks
.xls
Yes
Yes(6)
Yes
Lotus 1-2-3
.wk1
Yes
Yes(2)
Yes
Lotus 1-2-3 3.0
.wk3
Yes
Yes(2)
Yes
dBASE III
.dbf
Yes
Yes
Yes
dBASE IV
.dbf
Yes
Yes
Yes
dBASE 5
.dbf
Yes
Yes
Yes
dBASE
7
.dbf
Yes(5)
Yes(5)
Yes(5)
Paradox 3.0
.db
Yes
Yes
Yes
Paradox 4.0
.db
Yes
Yes
Yes
Paradox 5.0
.db
Yes
Yes
Yes
Paradox 8.0
.db
Yes(5)
Yes(5)
Yes(5)
Exchange/Outlook
N/A
Yes
Yes
No
HTML Documents
.html, .htm
Yes
Yes
Yes
Microsoft Internet Database Connector
.idc/.htx
No
No
Yes
Microsoft Active Server Pages
.asp
No
No
Yes
Rich Text Format
.rtf
No
No
Yes
ODBC Datasources(3)
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
XML Files
.xml
Yes
No
Yes
Windows SharePoint
Services
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
Notes
You must use the Microsoft Access 2.0 Converter so that you can use Access 2.0 files in Access 2003.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
830271
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830271/
)
BUG: You receive an error message when you open or convert an Access 2.0 database file in Access 2003
The Lotus 1-2-3 files can be linked. However, the
linked Lotus files are read-only.
Linked dBASE and Paradox tables are read-only. However, you can resolve this issue by installing one of the following items:
The lastest Microsoft Jet 4.0 service pack
The Borland Database Engine
For more information about how to use dBase and Paradox data with Access and Jet, see the "References" section.
To
work with an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) data source, you must have the
correct ODBC drivers, and you must have the most current ODBC drivers for the data source that
you use. For example, Access does not provide an indexed
sequential access method (ISAM) driver for Microsoft FoxPro files (.dbc), but you can use the ODBC drivers that are included with Access to connect
to the FoxPro files.
When
you link text
files, you cannot update the existing data. You can add records to the linked
text file, but when the record is committed, you cannot update existing
records.
When you have to link to, import from, or export data to a dBASE
7.0 database or to a Paradox 8.0 database, Borland Database Engine 4.0 or later may be required.
In Microsoft Office 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Microsoft Office 2002 update dated 10/18/05 (KB904018), by design, linked Excel spreadsheets cannot be updated.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
904953
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/904953/
)
You cannot change, add, or delete data in tables that are linked to an Excel workbook in Office Access 2003 or in Access 2002
You can not use Access 2000 to import, link, or export to an Access 2002 or Access 2003 database.
Only Access 2003 can export data, import data, and link to lists on Microsoft Windows SharePoint Portal Services sites.
The third-party products that this
article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of
Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the
performance or reliability of these products.
For more information about how to use Paradox data with Access and Jet, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
230126
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/230126/
)
How to use Paradox data with Access and Jet
For more information about how to use dBASE data with Access and Jet, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
230125
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/230125/
)
How to use dBASE data with Access and Jet