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Old November 16th, 2003, 04:08 PM
Ann Mindy
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Default Add-In Link from Excel to Access

Installed ACCLNK.EXE to my Excell 2002 program (Windows
XP/Microsoft Office XP Profession). I had to click Tools
to add-on Access Link twice before I could select it from
the "Data". I created a short 2 Fields 2 Row with Heading
Excel Spreadsheet and named it "Test" and saved it in
Excel. I selected "Create Access Database" from the
Excel "Data" tool. Access DB opened but received this
message from the Import Spreadsheet Wizard "This Microsoft
Jet Database engine could not find the object test
$R1C1:R3C27. Make sure the object exists and that you
spelled its name path correctly."

However, the Excel Spreadsheet pops-up with message that
the spreadsheet was converted to Access Database; Then I
get a message (pops up) that the File now Available
test.xls, chose read-write to open to edit; and then the
computer freezes.

Should I uninstall this Add-In, or do you know how to fix
it?

Thank for your help.
 




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