Default names for data access page supporting folders
When you save your data access page in Design view, all supporting files
Note If you save your data access page with a short file name (maximum of eight characters, plus a three-character file extension) by clearing the Use long file names whenever possible check box in the Web Options dialog box, the supporting folder is the name of the data access page without the word "files."
The following table shows the translation for "files" in each language version of Office 2000 or later.
Office 2000 language | Default name for Web page supporting folder |
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Arabic | ".files" |
Basque | "_fitxategiak" |
Brazilian | "_arquivos" |
Bulgarian | ".files" |
Catalan | "_fitxers" |
Chinese (Simplified) | ".files" |
Chinese (Traditional) | ".files" |
Croatian | "_datoteke" |
Czech | "_soubory" |
Danish | "-filer" |
Dutch | "_bestanden" |
English | "_files" |
Estonian | "_failid" |
Finnish | "_tiedostot" |
French | "_fichiers" |
German | "-Dateien" |
Greek | ".files" |
Hebrew | ".files" |
Hungarian | "_elemei" |
Italian | "-file" |
Japanese | ".files" |
Korean | ".files" |
Latvian | "_fails" |
Lithuanian | "_bylos" |
Norwegian | "-filer" |
Polish | "_pliki" |
Portuguese | "_ficheiros" |
Romanian | ".files" |
Russian | ".files" |
Serbian (Cyrillic) | ".files" |
Serbian (Latin) | "_fajlovi" |
Slovakian | ".files" |
Slovenian | "_datoteke" |
Spanish | "_archivos" |
Swedish | "-filer" |
Thai | ".files" |
Turkish | "_dosyalar" |
Ukrainian | ".files" |
Vietnamese | ".files" |