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replyReply Thu 10 Jul 2008, 15:53Delegate Stuart said...

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Access VBA

How do you import data from excel to an Access table in Access VBA?

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replyReply Fri 1 Aug 2008, 10:57Trainer Stephen said...

RE: Access VBA

Hi Stuart

To assist with your requirement will most likely involve some dedicated time with a relevant trainer having access to your spreadsheet.

Naturally this will be consultative work and therefore billable.
If you wish to discuss this in more detail please do let us know.

Regards

Stephen

 

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Access tip:

Splittng a database

Split your database into two (at least).

Keep all of your code, forms, reports, etc. in one 'code' database and all of your tables in another 'data' database which is then linked to the 'code' database.

This makes modifications, updates and back-ups that much easier and allows you to work on a new version of your 'code' database without affecting existing users. It also makes it easier should you wish to convert a single user databases into a multi-user networked version.

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