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    convert filemaker pro database to access database

    In my office until now we were using Filemaker Pro 7. Now we are planning switch completely to MS Access. Now as there are many documents saved in Filemaker format, I was trying to convert them to access format but not succeeded. Also there is no option to export them properly. If I go to start it from scratch it will be really very hectic job for me because the database is very huge. So can anyone please provide me any easy solution here? Many thanks.

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    I think you should try 'FmPro Migrator' software which will help you to convert data, layouts, value lists, scripts and
    relationships from FileMaker to Access in an automated manner. Apart from this, I don’t have came across any other application.

    Hope it helps.

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    Re: convert filemaker pro database to access database

    Hello Czack, I think you have posted your query in wrong section. Better post it in MS Access Newsgroup to get better and quick help.

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    Re: convert filemaker pro database to access database

    Thank you very much for the help Amadeus. I downloaded FmPro Migrator and conversion is in process. So far it seems like it is working fine.

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