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Acces 2003

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replyReply Sat 20 Mar 2010, 13:31Delegate Jasmine said...

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Acces 2003

how to transport excel into access docs

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replyReply Mon 22 Mar 2010, 11:49Trainer Stephen said...

RE: acces 2003

Hi Jasmine

Thanks for your question

I am assuming that you have a table in an Excel worksheet that you wish to import into access as a table.

First your data in excel must be in the form of an Excel database, namely it must be organised in rows and columns, with each column having a heading on the first row. There must be no completely blank rows.

You then open you access database. Go tio FILE-GET EXTERNAl DATA_IMPORT.
On the resulting file open dialog box, change the file type to micrsoft excel and navigate to the appropriate file. Click OK and then the wizard will guide you through the remaining steps

Hope this is useful. Please repost if you need any further assistance

Regards

Stephen

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Access tip:

Switchboard Startup

An option when you open your Access database that contains all of you tables, forms and queries is only the switchboard is displayed.

To achieve this, select Tools click on Startup. On the right hand side of the Startup screen you are able to select which form you want to open when you open you Access Database. Once you have selected this, there is a check box just below that says "Display Database Window", you need to uncheck this option. Then click ok.

Then when you close you Access database and re open it, the database should open with just the switchboard being shown


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