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Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
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NOTE: Both of the following examples export the Categories table to
a dBASE file in the C:\DBASE folder (directory). You need to enter a valid
folder in your macro or you may receive the following error message when
you run the macro or function:
Example 1 - Using the TransferDatabase Macro ActionCreate a macro named Export1. This macro will export the Categories table to a dBASE file.
NOTE: To use the TransferDatabase macro action to export to a Paradox table, you must choose "Paradox" for the Database Type argument and enter the Destination argument as "Test1.db". Example 2 - Using a Visual Basic (or Access Basic) FunctionCreate a new module and enter the following function:NOTE: In the following sample code, an underscore (_) is used as a line- continuation character. Remove the underscore from the end of the line when re-creating this code in Access Basic.
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