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Working with data
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Importing, exporting, and linking
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Create an Access database from data in another file format
Creating a new Access database from an Excel spreadsheet
File formats you can import or link to in Access
Creating an Access database from a text file
Creating an Access database from a dBASE file
What is importing?
What is linking?
Should you import or link in Access?
How do you import or link data in Access?
Export Access reports to Word documents
Export data from Access into Word or Excel
Moving Works data to Access
Using Visual FoxPro data in Access
Additional resources for importing and linking data in Access
Importing and linking: Additional resources
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