How-To: Open a Database from Windows Explorer with files shown as tails - OpenOffice.org Base
- This screencast demonstrates how to open databases using Windows Explorer with its view options set to show files as tiles.
- With this view option enabled, you should see the different files represented as tiles. Each file should have its icon, file name, type and size indicated like this.
- OpenDocument databases like this one, should typically have a Base icon. To open the database, simply double-click on its tile.
- Great! OpenOffice.org Base should open along with the database you selected. Note that with OpenOffice installed, this happens because Base is the default program that opens OpenDocument databases.
- Congratulations! You have learned how to open databases using Windows Explorer that is set to view file as tiles.
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Open a Database from Windows Explorer with files shown as tails
This screencast demonstrates how to open databases
using
OpenOffice.org Base
from Windows Explorer with files shown as tails.
You learn:
- How files look like with the Windows Explorer view set to show files as tails.
- How to open databases in Base from Windows Explorer.
Advanced topics
For advanced functionality with similar results see:
- Open a saved database from its file
- Open a Database from Windows Explorer with files shown with details
- Open a Database from Windows Explorer with files shown as icons
- Open a Database from Windows Explorer with files shown as thumbnails
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