• Convert from Excel to Access (2003)

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    #441478

    Hi Gurus,

    Have a little problem. An access database is sent to me and I am required to manually fill in the information. I already have all the information required in an Excel spreadsheet. Yes I know it should be easy – just open the Access Database and import the information from Excel – yes? No!

    The external database is (I presume) set to only allow form view – I have tried Hans’ suggestion of shift open – this still does not allow me any access to toolbars etc so I don’t quite know how to get around it.

    Rather frustrating when I know it really should be fairly easy to do.

    However, I’m not too familiar with access so any help would be appreciated.

    Many thanks.

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    • #1060231

      I don’t know if the following will work, but it’s worth a try:
      – Create a blank new database.
      – Use File | Get External Data | Link Tables to link to the target table in the “problem” database.
      If you succeed, you can either try to copy/paste the records from Excel into the linked table, or link to the Excel data too and create an append query to transfer the data.

      Note: I’d create a backup copy of the “problem” database before trying the above, so you can start over if things go wrong.

      • #1060232

        I think there might be a problem with my Access – don’t have drop down menus at all

        Help!

        • #1060233

          Not even if you start Access by itself?

        • #1060235

          Sounds like a run-time version?

          • #1060237

            Hey, good thinking!

            • #1060251

              Finally figured out a way to do it. Have added in the drop down menus manually and they appear to be sticking so far.

              Now I just have to complete the import.

              Thanks so much for all your help.

            • #1060252

              Great! How did you manage to add the menus?

            • #1060421

              Hey Hans,

              I went through (as I do) and looked at the customised menus – mainly because I knew there had to be a way to add them in somehow – if I had to be a bit creative then so be it – sometimes doing a lot of word menu customisation comes in handy !

              I then added the drop down menus to a new toolbar and voila – it works.

              Toolbar Options, Add or Remove Buttons, Customise and we’re in business.

              Thanks for your help.

              BTW – Australian English for those who may object grin – customise v customize

            • #1060423

              OK, thanks. So you still had some toolbars – I was afraid you had nothing at all, which would have made it difficult to get to the Customize dialog.

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