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From: Sterling Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue 15 Apr 2008 12:54:46 EST

I was wondering which component of OpenOffice.org is the equivalent
of Microsoft Access (for those who don't have MS Access on their
computer).

Base is the database component of OOo (OpenOffice.org) which uses the HSQLDB engine (see http://hsqldb.org). While Base is not an Access clone, it can open Access tables, but it cannot utilize Access queries, reports, etc.

I would also like to know which component of OpenOffice is used as
the equivalent for XML documents.

I am not clear in which context you are referring to "the equivalent for XML documents". Hopefully another list subscriber can answer this for you.

I don't want to subscribe, I just would like to find out the answers
to my questions.

You don't have to, somewhat controversially, this list accepts moderated posts from non-subscribed posters. However it is advisable for non-subscribed posters to request to be cc'd with any replies.

Hope this helps.

Dave

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