Microsoft Access

- Developer Microsoft
- Platforms Desktop
- Operating Systems Windows
- Supported formats 56
- Rating
Microsoft Access can handle 56 different file extensions, allowing you to open, edit, and convert them to various formats. You can see the program’s features and supported file extensions in the table.
Microsoft Access handles many file extensions, making it essential for daily work. You can open and view files in TXT, PDF, CSV, and many other formats easily.
Convert files easily with Microsoft Access from one format to another for seamless sharing across platforms.
Access the official Microsoft website to download the newest Microsoft Access version.
Microsoft Access compatible formats
- File Extension ACCDA
- File Extension ACCDB
- File Extension ACCDC
- File Extension ACCDE
- File Extension ACCDP
- File Extension ACCDR
- File Extension ACCDT
- File Extension ACCDU
- File Extension ACCFL
- File Extension ADE
- File Extension ADN
- File Extension ADP
- File Extension BDB
- File Extension CSV
- File Extension DB
- File Extension DBF
- File Extension DSN
- File Extension DUO
- File Extension DXI
- File Extension EXPORTEDUI
- File Extension FFT
- File Extension HTML
- File Extension LACCDB
- File Extension LDB
- File Extension MAC
- File Extension MAD
- File Extension MAF
- File Extension MAM
- File Extension MAQ
- File Extension MAR
- File Extension MAS
- File Extension MAT
- File Extension MAV
- File Extension MAW
- File Extension MDA
- File Extension MDB
- File Extension MDBHTML
- File Extension MDE
- File Extension MDHTML
- File Extension MDN
- File Extension MDT
- File Extension MDW
- File Extension MDZ
- File Extension PDF
- File Extension PDO
- File Extension PST
- File Extension RTF
- File Extension SILK
- File Extension SNP
- File Extension SQL
- File Extension TXT
- File Extension VSR
- File Extension XLS
- File Extension XLSX
- File Extension XML
- File Extension XPS
Convert files using Microsoft Access
- MDB to PDF
- ACCDB to CSV
- MDB to ACCDB
- ACCDB to DB
- ADE to ACCDE
- MDE to XLSX
- ACCDB to MDB
- ADE to ACCDP
- DBF to CSV
- MDB to DB
- SILK to ACCDP
- SQL to PDF
- CSV to XLSX
- ACCDB to ACCDC
- ACCDR to MDB
- SQL to ACCDB
- ACCDR to ACCDB
- SQL to XLS
- DB to XLSX
- MDB to CSV
- MDE to PDF
- CSV to ACCDB
- TXT to XLS
- ACCDB to PDF
- MDB to XLS
- ACCDP to MDB
- CSV to MDB
- DB to CSV
- CSV to DB
- TXT to PDF
- TXT to DB
- ADP to ACCDB
- CSV to RTF
- HTML to XLSX
- HTML to XPS
- SILK to ACCDC
- ADP to MDB
- ACCDB to XLS
- ACCDB to XLSX
- HTML to RTF
- DBF to ACCDE
- TXT to CSV
- MDT to CSV
- BDB to PDF
- BDB to CSV
- DB to MDB
- DBF to ACCDB
- ACCDR to XLS
- MDB to ACCDE
- HTML to XLS
- DBF to PDF
- MDB to SNP
- ADE to ACCDB
- ACCDB to ACCDE
- DBF to XLSX
- MDE to CSV
- CSV to PDF
- ACCDR to CSV
- ACCDT to ACCDB
- MDB to XLSX
- HTML to ACCDB
- HTML to CSV
- DB to XLS
- DBF to MDB
- MDB to XPS
- ACCDT to MDB
- ACCDT to XLS
- SILK to ACCDB
- SNP to PDF
- TXT to RTF
- SILK to ACCDE
- DB to PDF
- DBF to XLS
- ADP to ACCDP
Tips and tricks to solve problems with Microsoft Access
What are the reasons behind Microsoft Access crash?
Microsoft Access crashes can be caused by outdated software. Keep your developer products up to date by installing the latest updates.
Restarting your computer is often an effective solution to resolve various common problems. Therefore, it is recommended to do so before making any changes to the software configuration.
How to set Microsoft Access as the default program to open files?
Changing the default program in Windows
- Right-click on your file, then choose the "Open with" option and select "Choose another application" from the available options;
- From the list of applications in the pop-up window, find and select Microsoft Access as your desired application;
- Check the "Always use this app" checkbox, and then click "OK" to set your chosen app as the default for opening files.
Change Default Program on Mac
- Initiate a right click or use Control + left click on the desired file to open a menu where you can select various actions;
- Select "Open in application" and click "Other";
- Towards the bottom of the window, find the "Enable" menu, which is already set to the default option, "Recommended Programs";
- Within this menu select "All Programs" and navigate to Microsoft Access. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to make sure it’s the default option.
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