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Old June 21st, 2006, 08:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default how can I use access as a parts interchange

I put together a part number cross reference in Excel. I would like to make
it available to our sales team. Is there a way to import the data into
access where it would be easily accessible? Is there another route I should
use?
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Old June 21st, 2006, 10:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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In Access, FileExternal DataImport
Though you dont mention your versions, not is it apparent whether your Excel
data comprises linked sheets, which may make a difference to the end result

"dday39" wrote in message
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I put together a part number cross reference in Excel. I would like to

make
it available to our sales team. Is there a way to import the data into
access where it would be easily accessible? Is there another route I

should
use?



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Old June 22nd, 2006, 01:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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I have already imported the data. I would like to publish it as a searchable
page. It seems the only function it serves as a web page is to enter data.
I need something that looks nice and serves its purpose as a search tool.

"DL" wrote:

In Access, FileExternal DataImport
Though you dont mention your versions, not is it apparent whether your Excel
data comprises linked sheets, which may make a difference to the end result

"dday39" wrote in message
...
I put together a part number cross reference in Excel. I would like to

make
it available to our sales team. Is there a way to import the data into
access where it would be easily accessible? Is there another route I

should
use?




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Old June 22nd, 2006, 04:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
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Default how can I use access as a parts interchange

Thanks for letting us know what you 'really' wanted !
Post to an Access ng and remember to state what you actually want to achieve


"dday39" wrote in message
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I have already imported the data. I would like to publish it as a

searchable
page. It seems the only function it serves as a web page is to enter

data.
I need something that looks nice and serves its purpose as a search tool.

"DL" wrote:

In Access, FileExternal DataImport
Though you dont mention your versions, not is it apparent whether your

Excel
data comprises linked sheets, which may make a difference to the end

result

"dday39" wrote in message
...
I put together a part number cross reference in Excel. I would like

to
make
it available to our sales team. Is there a way to import the data

into
access where it would be easily accessible? Is there another route I

should
use?






 




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