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==About==
==About==
'''LibreOffice Base''' is a [[relational database management system]] (RDBMS) which is available as part of the open-source [[LibreOffice]] suite. It appears to be designed to maximize compatibility with [[Microsoft Access]], including the use of [[VBA]] as a "macro" language.
'''LibreOffice Base''' is a [[relational database management system]] (RDBMS) which is available as part of the open-source [[LibreOffice]] suite. It appears to be designed to maximize compatibility with [[Microsoft Access]], including the use of {{l/same|VBA}} as a "macro" language.
===Notes===
* [http://www.access2base.com/access2base.html Access2Base]: how to use Base, for [[MS Access]] users
 
==Questions==
==Questions==
* Does Base support [[continuous form]]s?
* Does Base support [[continuous form]]s?
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===Reference===
===Reference===
* {{wikipedia|LibreOffice Base}}
* {{wikipedia|LibreOffice Base}}
* [https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/base/ home page]
* [https://documentation.libreoffice.org/en/english-documentation/base/ Handbook] (free download, available in print)
===How-to===
===How-to===
* '''2017-08-25''' [https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/126772/add-subform-to-existing-form/ Add subform to existing form]: includes screenshots
* '''2017-08-25''' [https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/126772/add-subform-to-existing-form/ Add subform to existing form]: includes screenshots

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About

LibreOffice Base is a relational database management system (RDBMS) which is available as part of the open-source LibreOffice suite. It appears to be designed to maximize compatibility with Microsoft Access, including the use of VBA as a "macro" language.

Notes

Questions

Reference

How-to

Videos