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I have a query in an Excel spreadsheet I needed to move the data source to a new location. I have done this before where I went to edit the query in the spreadsheet & I get an error message stating that the data source cannot be found then I was given the opprortunity to point to the new location. This time it does not give me that option. How else can I change the data source location? Thanks -- Tony |
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Hi Tony,
within Excel, go to 'Edit Query' to bring up the MS Query screen, then select 'Table Definition...' from the menu. This will bring up a 'Choose Data Source' window in which you can choose the new location. Marc "TonyL" wrote: Hi I have a query in an Excel spreadsheet I needed to move the data source to a new location. I have done this before where I went to edit the query in the spreadsheet & I get an error message stating that the data source cannot be found then I was given the opprortunity to point to the new location. This time it does not give me that option. How else can I change the data source location? Thanks -- Tony |
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Hi Marc
Thanks for the reply. I went into the table definition & it allows me to browse to the new location but it does not allow me to accept the existing files without having to create new table deifinitions & indexes. The dialog box which lets me select the files has View, New, Remove, Index & Close buttons. I remember when I did this before I had an OK button which allowed me to accept the table. In fact I tried creating new table definition & indexes but it would not allow me to continue. No OK button I kept going aroind in circles so it looks like I will have to recreate the whole query from scratch -- Tony "Marc T" wrote: Hi Tony, within Excel, go to 'Edit Query' to bring up the MS Query screen, then select 'Table Definition...' from the menu. This will bring up a 'Choose Data Source' window in which you can choose the new location. Marc "TonyL" wrote: Hi I have a query in an Excel spreadsheet I needed to move the data source to a new location. I have done this before where I went to edit the query in the spreadsheet & I get an error message stating that the data source cannot be found then I was given the opprortunity to point to the new location. This time it does not give me that option. How else can I change the data source location? Thanks -- Tony |
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