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I have a table in Access which has 89,999 records which are all autonumbered
in sequential order. when I import this table into Excel the records get out of sequence. Is there a limitation in how many records I can accurately import into Excel from Access? |
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If you're using Excell 2003 or less your row limit is 65536 per worksheet.
You could split the data up between worksheets but you could not get all the records in to a single sheet. -- Kevin Backmann "access hacker1" wrote: I have a table in Access which has 89,999 records which are all autonumbered in sequential order. when I import this table into Excel the records get out of sequence. Is there a limitation in how many records I can accurately import into Excel from Access? |
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Im using excel and access 2007. Do you know what the limit is per worksheet
for Excel 2007 or where I could go to find out. I can't even find a number for microsoft. Thank you. "Kevin B" wrote: If you're using Excell 2003 or less your row limit is 65536 per worksheet. You could split the data up between worksheets but you could not get all the records in to a single sheet. -- Kevin Backmann "access hacker1" wrote: I have a table in Access which has 89,999 records which are all autonumbered in sequential order. when I import this table into Excel the records get out of sequence. Is there a limitation in how many records I can accurately import into Excel from Access? |
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2007 has a limit of over 1 million rows.
"access hacker1" wrote: Im using excel and access 2007. Do you know what the limit is per worksheet for Excel 2007 or where I could go to find out. I can't even find a number for microsoft. Thank you. "Kevin B" wrote: If you're using Excell 2003 or less your row limit is 65536 per worksheet. You could split the data up between worksheets but you could not get all the records in to a single sheet. -- Kevin Backmann "access hacker1" wrote: I have a table in Access which has 89,999 records which are all autonumbered in sequential order. when I import this table into Excel the records get out of sequence. Is there a limitation in how many records I can accurately import into Excel from Access? |
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