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9.2

Exporting to excel and formatting the spreadsheet from VB

Asked by jose11au in Microsoft Access Database

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Hi All,

I need your assistance once again. I have the following code below which exports queries (from MS Access) to a spreadsheet and names each sheet accordingly.

Is it possible to bold the field names, give it a white fill colour and wrap text for each cell in the spreadsheet? This will apply to all sheets.

Some of the text on the cells is long and I need to wrap text the cell and do additional formatting to the spreadsheet to be more presentable.

Can any one help please.


Thanks

Private Sub Command9_Click()
if dcount("*", "query1") > 0 then
DoCmd.TransferSpreadsheet acExport, acSpreadsheetTypeExcel9, "Query1", "C:\Temp\" & Forms.Form1.dropdown1 & ".xls", , "Query1"
End if

if dcount("*", "query2") > 0 then
DoCmd.TransferSpreadsheet acExport, acSpreadsheetTypeExcel9, "Query2", "C:\Temp\" &Forms.Form1.dropdown1 & ".xls", , "Query2"
End if

if dcount("*", "query3") > 0 then
DoCmd.TransferSpreadsheet acExport, acSpreadsheetTypeExcel9, "Query3", "C:\Temp\" & Forms.Form1.dropdown1 & ".xls", , "Query3"
End if

End Sub
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