This article explains how to transfer your spreadsheet
files from Microsoft Works into a Microsoft Access database
(.mdb).
To convert a Works for Windows spreadsheet to Access
NOTE: If you have Microsoft Works 2.0, you can simply import the
spreadsheet files directly into Access (see the "To import a Works spreadsheet"
section later in this article) without having to complete the following steps.
If you have Works 3.0 or later, first follow these steps:
- Open the spreadsheet file in Works for Windows.
- On the File menu, click Save As.
- Under Save File as Type, choose the
appropriate converter:
Works for Windows 4.0 and later: click Lotus 1-2-3
Works for Windows 3.0x: click Works 2.0
- Click Save.
To import a Works spreadsheet
- Start Access and open the database into which you want to
import the Works spreadsheet.
- On the File menu, point to Get External Data, and then click Import.
- In the Import box, select the correct folder for the Look In field, and then click Lotus 1-2-3 in the Files of Type list. To import the
spreadsheet, click the spreadsheet file that you want to import, and then click
Import.
- This starts the Import Spreadsheet Wizard. Follow the
instructions in the wizard to import your spreadsheet.
NOTE: If the first row of a Works spreadsheet contains column names,
Access can use the column names as the field names for the new table. If the
first row of the spreadsheet does not contain column names, Access uses default
field names for the fields in the new table.
The fields in the new
table have the same data types as your Works spreadsheet, with the following
exceptions:
- Fields formatted as TRUE or FALSE in Works are converted to Number fields in Access, with a 1
indicating True and a 0 indicating False.
- Microsoft Works Formula fields are converted to Number
fields with values.