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2002ASP #5882
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

2002ASP #5883
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

2002C #14486
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

2002C #14487
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

2002VB #23090
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

2002VB #23091
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

ASP_Volume2 #31831
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

ASP_Volume2 #32171
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

ASP_Volume3 #54132
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

ASP_Volume3 #54133
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

C_Volume2 #72893
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

C_Volume2 #73233
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

Java_Volume1 #91437
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

Java_Volume1 #91777
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

1_2002 #109844
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

1_2002 #109845
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

2_2002-2004 #118584
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

2_2002-2004 #118924
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

3_2004-2005 #137128
Access ADO Bulk Table Copy (updated)

A valuable tool in your programming toolkit. Use this routine for when an Access table goes bad. Often when this happens conventional INSERT or APPEND queries or cut/paste techniques don't work for backing up your table. This is a routine for copying data from one table to another table, field by field. As the information is processed, bad data fields are skipped over and logged in a log file. Only good data is deposited in the target table. **re-uploaded/Corrected II**

3_2004-2005 #137468
Cool and Smooth - Access/Excel Charting Demo

This VBA Automation demonstration assumes that Microsoft Excel 97 and Access 97 are installed. It hasn't been tested yet with Office 2000. My work required an Excel application that could generate charts based on information in Access. After searching PSC I came upon a great example by Joe Miquel which I've built upon. Once you've started the application all you will need to do is Click on the Excel Button on the Access Form. Feel free to expand and to innovate the code. Many thanks to PSC and to Joe Miguel for a great idea. Hope you like it.

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