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Is there a way to send certain cells of a MS Excel
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I would use ADO to do it. Search Google with 'update access ado' as the
keywords, you'll get some examples there.

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Is there a way to send certain cells of a MS Excel
spreadsheet into specific fields of a MS Access form?


Do it the other way round i.e. get your MS Access form to fetch the
cells' values. You could use ADO to query the closed workbook.

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