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E:\My Documents\*.htm

when I copy the table to Excel 2003, it works,
Year 2003 Retail Sales Statistics



2003 2002 Company Name Industry Sales Amount Retail
Number: Number: Thousand Dollars LastYeaarSamePeriodRate±% Thousand
Dollars LastYeaarSamePeriodRate±%
1 1 HundredUnite Department Store/SuperMarket/Convenient
Store 67627140 22.46 67627140 22.46
2 3 National Beauty HomeApplianceSpecialShop 23878860 34.25 23878860 34.25
3 2 DL D Commerce Department Store/SuperMarket/Convenient
Store 23084920 26.96 15035460 12.46

How can I use this table?
Where to save it?
I search
http://www.google.com/Top/Business/Retail_Trade/

Want to save it to D:/Business/Retail Trade, OK?
File name: Year 2003 Retail Sales Statistics, all right?
File Property:
Title?
Theme?
Type?
Key word?
Description?
Source?
Author?
Modify Number?

Any use for Access 2003, SQL Server 2000?
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