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In my Access 2003 application, I have a query that generates a large data set
and stores it in a temporary table. I also have an Excel spreadsheet that is linked to this table. I am using Excel to view the data in a variety of ways, and to format the font and background colors of the cells. I am also using this format because I need to post this information to a portal so others can download it. My problem is this. Because of the formatting in the spreadsheet (column headers, conditional formatting, ...) I cannot use the Access Transferspreadsheet method to get my data into Excel. Because of this, I have used Excel to link to the data table. I've figured out how to open the Excel file (from Access), but cannot figure out how to force it to refresh the link. The other problem is that when I refresh the data manually in this spreadsheet, it changes the column widths in the spreadsheet. I figure I can record a macro to reformat these columns (how do I force an Excel macro to fire from within Access), but was wondering whether there is a way to prevent this. -- Email address is not valid. Please reply to newsgroup only. |
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