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Hi all

How do I know whether MS Query is installed on my PC?
Office Pro 2003 on XPSP2

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I dunno about 2003, but in older versions, just do Data GetExternalData
CreateNewQuery, and if you get dialog boxes to follow instead of a message
that you need to install MSQuery, then you got it.........

Vaya con Dios,
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Hi all

How do I know whether MS Query is installed on my PC?
Office Pro 2003 on XPSP2

TI



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I dunno about 2003, but in older versions, just do Data GetExternalData
CreateNewQuery, and if you get dialog boxes to follow instead of a message
that you need to install MSQuery, then you got it.........

Thanks CLR
Doesn't install by default - had to "Insert CD".

Just needed to know how to call this feature!

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Happy to help....just went through the same thing at work .......

Vaya con Dios,
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I dunno about 2003, but in older versions, just do Data GetExternalData


CreateNewQuery, and if you get dialog boxes to follow instead of a

message
that you need to install MSQuery, then you got it.........

Thanks CLR
Doesn't install by default - had to "Insert CD".

Just needed to know how to call this feature!

Sorted

Phil




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