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The user can export data from the Microsoft Office Access 2007 database to a Microsoft Office Word 2007 document by using the Export Wizard. This paper explains how to use the Export Wizard and how to save the export settings as a specification for later reuse. When an object is exported by using the Export Wizard, Office Access 2007 creates a copy of the object's data in a Microsoft Word Rich Text Format file (.rtf).
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