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Convert Microsoft Excel Symbolic Link format to Microsoft Access digitally signed database.

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Microsoft Access supports the SILK (Microsoft Symbolic Link Format) so it should be able to use the data from it to create a database which can be saved in one of the Access database formats, including the ACCDC format. This format is digitally signed.

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A relational database management system from Microsoft Office

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Additional links: Open silk file, Open accdc file

SILK

Files with silk file extension can be typically found as data sheets in Microsoft Excel Symbolic Link format that is used to exchange data between spreadsheets.

ACCDC

An accdc file extension is related to the Microsoft Access a database management system for Microsoft Windows. An accdc file stores digitally signed database.

 

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