Microsoft Works Database

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Hi.
I have an old laptop using Windows XP and have on it a large database (.wdb) which I want to be able to move/read on a new laptop running Vista. How do I do this?
(Sorry, but not very tech savvy)
thanks.
 
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Do you have 'open office' installed?
Although what I have been reading it wont open it, but when you manage to open it save it on 'open office.
Now lets see if we can open it.
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just found this
WDB extension is Microsoft Works Database file, Word will not open it, this link will tell you how
Works: Using Windows 95/98 QuickView with Works

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q137/0/85.asp?LNG=ENG&SA=ALLKB&FR=0
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http://www.workshare.com/downloads/

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Instructions on how to convert a Works database file (.wdb) to Access:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;197894
If you convert it to Access, then open office will open it.
Nothing to lose, just make certain you have a copy saved before you start
 
Tony 1851, what version of Microsoft Works are you using on the old PC? I an pretty sure I have a copy of Works 4.5 somewhere which I will happily let you have if it's going to help you.
 
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Tony 1851, what version of Microsoft Works are you using on the old PC? .

Hi Astra99,

In the 'Add or Remove Programs' window, under Microsoft Works, it says;

Version: 08.04.0623
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Comments: Microsoft Works 8.0 installation

if that means anything?

thanks,

Tony.
 
The version I have as I stated is 4.5, but I will have a dig around at work. I vaguely recall seeing a Works 8.0 disk kicking around somwhere and will post back on Tuesday or Wednesday evening.
 
Can't you just save it as a .csv file and then import it or open it into your new software, or even use Google docs online to view it
 
Was there not a "conversion" lead which Microsoft had?
Load the disc and connect the two pcs, everything migrated, or just what you wanted. (XP to Vista).

Here is the download for it, you can select files too.
Run it on DVD or USB.

http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=7349

Just looked and I have a lead and disc, no more use to me as it was for some old laptops. Knew there was one.
Yours if you want it.

But you should be fine with a CD/DVD.
 
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