![]() You can also try Excel as an intermediate export format (with this format, you may have some limitation if you have long texts). ![]() The safest format is normally CSV -comma separated values- although it won't work with FileMaker if you have data with line-feeds or carriage-returns inside. Use intermediate "common import/export formats": Export data from all the different tables in Access in a format that FileMaker Pro can immediately import, then import the exported files from FileMaker. You have basically two options (without resorting to any third party tool, besides ODBC):
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