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This may help, the properties dialog is half way down
http://www.nickhodge.co.uk/gui/datam...rtexternal.htm -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS www.nickhodge.co.uk "bookmanjohn" wrote in message ... "piano banger" wrote: I transfer a lot of Access query results into Excel spreadsheets. Anyone know of a way to 1) not carry the header line and 2) not have the data 'word wrap'. -- puzzled It's hiding in the 'Query Properties' dialogue box, and it's the very devil to find. Easiest way I know is to ask the query to return the data to the spreadsheet, and then click on the properties box, and then turn off the header line. This can be accessed from a left click on the cell containing the query, also, if you've gotten that far. Notice that the parameter box is there also. I've never found any documentation on this anywhere, MS and Que included. I don't want to tell you how long it took me to find this, I might get fired. |
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