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titi
 
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Default Msquery and join

I French, so Sorry for my english.

I use Excel 2002 (or 2003) and I want to join 2 files dbase.
Under MSQUERY when I want to join this 2 files, in the 3 options, only the 1
is possible.

Why ?

Thank You.

Thierry
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Default Msquery and join

I have this same problem frequently.
I don't know why it works the way it does, but I have an alternate solution.

Make two separate querys on two sheets.
Then use the vlookup function on one of the sheets to get data from the
other sheet.
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Carlos

"titi" wrote in message
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I French, so Sorry for my english.

I use Excel 2002 (or 2003) and I want to join 2 files dbase.
Under MSQUERY when I want to join this 2 files, in the 3 options, only the
1
is possible.

Why ?

Thank You.

Thierry



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Default Msquery and join

Thank You.

But I don't know your explications wery well.

It's possible to have un example ?

Thierry

"Carlos Antenna" a écrit :

I have this same problem frequently.
I don't know why it works the way it does, but I have an alternate solution.

Make two separate querys on two sheets.
Then use the vlookup function on one of the sheets to get data from the
other sheet.
--
Carlos

"titi" wrote in message
...
I French, so Sorry for my english.

I use Excel 2002 (or 2003) and I want to join 2 files dbase.
Under MSQUERY when I want to join this 2 files, in the 3 options, only the
1
is possible.

Why ?

Thank You.

Thierry




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