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Default Changing ODBC server (MySQL)

Help please,
I have written a number of analytical workbooks for our company and wish to
share these with others. The issue is that while our SQL servers (MySQL) have
the same name they all operate on different ip sdresses. Ideally I want to
burn a disk of the most commonly used workbooks and set them up in other
loactions.
Any way of doing this? Office XP and 2007 being used.
Thanks

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