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  • Address book database
  • paul4stones
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    We have our addresses on a database which is actually a works program (from 1998 possibly!). It’s the only thing we use a database for and we only use it at Christmas for printing labels. Is there a more modern version that we can use on the laptop? We have Office but it only seems to have Word, Excel, One Note and Publisher.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks.

    Cougar
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    If it’s Works 6 or later you can open them directly in Excel (just change the view to “all files.” If it’s older than that you’ll need a converter.

    paul4stones
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    Too old I think. Can you still filter things in excel?

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    miketually
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    Can you still filter things in excel?

    Yes.

    paul4stones
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    Ok. Recommend a converter? 🙂

    kcal
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    Claris Works? blimey!

    deadkenny
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    These days such stuff is usually tied up with a mail system and you keep addresses for each contact if the system offers a contact/address book. If it’s an online system like Outlook/Google Mail, it can sync up between devices also.

    Getting from those contact lists to a mail merge for printing labels though, not sure what the best way is. I guess you can just export to a contacts file (there are various formats) and import into Word or whatever.

    Cougar
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    I’ve half a memory Microsoft do – or did – their own converter tool. Have a google? Can’t recommend any, sorry, it’s been a while!

    ski99
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    if you can get it into Excel, then MS Publisher should take care of the labels.

    paul4stones
    Full Member

    Works 4.0 from 1997 8)

    I’ll be back!

    seosamh77
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    see if you can export it as a .csv, ie a comma or tab delimited text file. If you can you should be able import that into something else. Excel will open csv’s.

    paul4stones
    Full Member

    Yes, I can do tab and text and managed to make that into something in Excel. How can I make labels then?

    paul4stones
    Full Member

    Thanks folks I’ve sorted it. It’s always a right faff every year and I wonder if it’s worth it but hopefully should be a bit slicker from now on 🙂

    Cheers.

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