Valeris Garton wrote
I am wanting to import it to MS Works database.

You will definitely need to write a query and then export the results. Access is a relational database and when you open your family file in Access you will find there are lots of tables, each holding one type of information (names, address, sources, picture locations, etc). I doubt if any *one* of these tables holds what you want to see in your Works datase.

Having created your query, I think you will have export the results as a .csv file as I don't *think* you can import an Access table into MS Works, but I could be wrong.

May we ask *why* you want to do this? Possibly someone can come up with a better way to achieve the result you want.
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Jenny M Benson


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