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In 2003 to import external data I used;

Import External Data
New DB Query
Choose Data Source

From here it allowed me to connect fields from different tables and create a
report.

I can not figure out how to do this in 2007. Any help will be greatly
appreciated.



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Hi

Take a look at DataGet External DataFrom Microsoft Query

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In 2003 to import external data I used;

Import External Data
New DB Query
Choose Data Source

From here it allowed me to connect fields from different tables and create
a
report.

I can not figure out how to do this in 2007. Any help will be greatly
appreciated.





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