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subscript out of range in access
I'm attempting to upload an excel file into access using the wizard however I
get this error message "subscript out of range" Please Help! I've uploaded other files via excel and don't have this problem. Thanks Rick |
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subscript out of range in access
Check this post, on a similar subject
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...3-0beac04c230b -- I hope that helped Good Luck "Rick" wrote: I'm attempting to upload an excel file into access using the wizard however I get this error message "subscript out of range" Please Help! I've uploaded other files via excel and don't have this problem. Thanks Rick |
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