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===Import or link sources=== Microsoft Access can also import or link directly to data stored in other applications and databases.<ref name="ms-import"/> Microsoft Office Access 2007 and newer can import from or link to: * Microsoft Access * [[Microsoft Excel|Excel]] * [[SharePoint]] lists * [[Plain text]] * [[XML]] * [[Microsoft Outlook|Outlook]] * [[HTML]] * [[dBase]] (dropped in Access 2013; restored in Access 2016)<ref>{{cite web|title=Back by popular demand—dBASE file support in Access|url=https://blogs.office.com/en-us/2016/09/07/back-by-popular-demand-dbase-file-support-in-access/|website=Office Blogs|publisher=[[Microsoft]]|access-date=August 20, 2017|date=September 7, 2016}}</ref> * [[Paradox (database)|Paradox]] (with Access 2007; dropped in Access 2010<ref name=HA101806473 />) * [[Lotus 1-2-3]] (dropped in Access 2010<ref name=HA101806473>{{cite web|title=Discontinued features and modified functionality in Access 2010|url=http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access-help/discontinued-features-and-modified-functionality-in-access-2010-HA101806473.aspx|work=[[Office.com]]|publisher=[[Microsoft]]|access-date=January 17, 2014}}</ref>) * [[ODBC]]-compliant data containers, including: ** [[Microsoft SQL Server]] ** [[Oracle database|Oracle]] ** [[MySQL]] ** [[PostgreSQL]] ** [[IBM Lotus Notes]] ** [[IBM i]] [[IBM Db2]]
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