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I am trying to export a table from access 2007 but when exported it only
exports 255 characters of a text field.

I current am trying to do it from a query

I have created a table and the same result
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Hi,

I've test it from a table and there is no problem if the target application
is Excel 2003 or 2007. Unfortunately, I can't text Excel 2000 on this
machine.

This might seem like a strange question, but if you are using Access 2007
why are you using Excel 2000?

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I am trying to export a table from access 2007 but when exported it only
exports 255 characters of a text field.

I current am trying to do it from a query

I have created a table and the same result

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