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How do I get ODBC set up as an add-in for Excel 2003?
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I'm confused by your question. What exactly are you trying to accomplish?

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How do I get ODBC set up as an add-in for Excel 2003?

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Ok, I think I get your question now.

The ODBC Add-in, as far as I can tell, was for Excel 2002. I'm guessing the
functionality was rolled into the 2003 version. You can now link to an ODBC
data table by selecting DataImport External Data.

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How do I get ODBC set up as an add-in for Excel 2003?

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That didn't work at all. Once you pick import external data everything else
is grayed out.

"Randall Arnold" wrote:

Ok, I think I get your question now.

The ODBC Add-in, as far as I can tell, was for Excel 2002. I'm guessing the
functionality was rolled into the 2003 version. You can now link to an ODBC
data table by selecting DataImport External Data.

Randall Arnold

"Lynn" wrote:

How do I get ODBC set up as an add-in for Excel 2003?

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