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Default Saving Recordsets

Using Excel 2000 under Win 2K Pro with ADO 2.5

Does Excel provide any easy way to copy the results of a database query (in
the form of an ADODB.Recordset object) onto a Worksheet? Any thing as easy
as assigning an array to a Range? Or do I have to loop through all the
Fields for each record and copy them "manually"?




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