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Default Excel 2003 - 'CopyFromRecordset' Error

kkknie wrote in message ...
I use 2003 and have used the same code (which worked). I tried to
duplicate your error using the exact same string and all worked fine.
The only way I could duplicate it was to mis-type the Data_Start. Is
it possible that there is no Data_Start range defined?

K


Well I don't believe so because I can open up the same spreadsheet on
my other PC (Office 2000) just fine. I even tested it on another PC
running Office XP in our company.
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