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Excel and Access link
Rook 18.09.2006 03:23:01
I am using MS Excel to handle my transactions but with my present rate of
data, I will reach the limit in terms of number of rows of one spreadsheet,
ie. 65,000+, in no time.

Is it possible that I use MS Access as my database but processing will be
done in Excel? I am not familiar with MS Access that is why I use Excel but
did not foresee the rate of population.

Or is there a way where I can stretch the limit of Excel.
Thanks



Re: Excel and Access link
"Franz Verga" <fra68ve[ at ]InVento.it> 18.09.2006 11:18:46
Rook wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I am using MS Excel to handle my transactions but with my present
> rate of data, I will reach the limit in terms of number of rows of
> one spreadsheet, ie. 65,000+, in no time.
>
> Is it possible that I use MS Access as my database but processing
> will be done in Excel? I am not familiar with MS Access that is why I
> use Excel but did not foresee the rate of population.
>
> Or is there a way where I can stretch the limit of Excel.
> Thanks


Hi Rook,

See this link:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?SCID=kb;en-us;120596



--
Hope I helped you.

Thanks in advance for your feedback.

Ciao

Franz Verga from Italy


Re: Excel and Access link
Rook 21.09.2006 03:16:01
Franz,

Thanks for the help.

Rook

"Franz Verga" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Rook wrote:
> > I am using MS Excel to handle my transactions but with my present
> > rate of data, I will reach the limit in terms of number of rows of
> > one spreadsheet, ie. 65,000+, in no time.
> >
> > Is it possible that I use MS Access as my database but processing
> > will be done in Excel? I am not familiar with MS Access that is why I
> > use Excel but did not foresee the rate of population.
> >
> > Or is there a way where I can stretch the limit of Excel.
> > Thanks
>
>
> Hi Rook,
>
> See this link:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?SCID=kb;en-us;120596
>
>
>
> --
> Hope I helped you.
>
> Thanks in advance for your feedback.
>
> Ciao
>
> Franz Verga from Italy
>
>
>

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