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I need to take the information in an excell spreadsheet (from a sales
Forecast) back into an Access Database.

The forecast is in Excel under month headings with the quantities underneath.
eg
Row 1: April May June July Aug
Row 2: 10 20 30 40 46 (The sales quantities)

Can this be done?

Thanks
Maree


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Default Updating Excel forecasts into an Access Database

The Access import function will allow you to import that Excel sheet into an
Access table (select file type as Excel). If you want a dynamic update, I
think that can be done, but I don't have access to Access to check it out.

"Maree Maxfield" wrote:

I need to take the information in an excell spreadsheet (from a sales
Forecast) back into an Access Database.

The forecast is in Excel under month headings with the quantities underneath.
eg
Row 1: April May June July Aug
Row 2: 10 20 30 40 46 (The sales quantities)

Can this be done?

Thanks
Maree


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