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link an excel field containing numbers and letters to access

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islander - 23 Jul 2007 14:14 GMT
When I try to link excel table to acess it comes up as an error in any cell
that contains a number and letter togeether. ie. 102A.
Doug M - 24 Jul 2007 19:24 GMT
It seems like Access assumes the column is a number if the first entries
can be formatted that way.  If you put an apostrophe (') in front of the
values in that column in Excel, then Access reads them as text.

Doug

> When I try to link excel table to acess it comes up as an error in any
> cell
> that contains a number and letter togeether. ie. 102A.
 
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