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    Dataformatting

    Hi,
    Is it possible to import a number of rows (data) from Access, and then have Excel automatically display these data in every third row - leaving two rows blank between them?
    If so, it would really make my day.

    Regards

    Jan

  2. #2
    CLR
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    Re: Dataformatting

    Adding blank rows in between data rows is a stand feature of ASAP Utilities,
    a free
    add-in available at www.ASAP-utilities.com

    Vaya con Dios,
    Chuck, CABGx3




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    > Hi,
    > Is it possible to import a number of rows (data) from Access, and then
    > have Excel automatically display these data in every third row -
    > leaving two rows blank between them?
    > If so, it would really make my day.
    >
    > Regards
    >
    > Jan
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    Thanks

    Thanks - IŽll try them out.

    Regards

    Jan

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    Re: Dataformatting

    dude screw excel keep it in access come on


  5. #5
    Earl Kiosterud
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    Re: Dataformatting

    Aaron,

    I've worked with both Excel and Access. There are many projects where
    people have used Excel where they should have used Access, no doubt. Access
    isn't a full relational database program, but is damn good. But I've worked
    on many projects that worked fabulously in Excel that Access simply wouldn't
    be suitable for.

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    Earl Kiosterud
    www.smokeylake.com/
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