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Query Access Table using Selected Excel Cells

Asked by mikebollinger in Access Coding/Macros

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I have an Excel spreadsheet that contains product numbers. I want to be able to highlight a range of product number cells in Excel, and In Access, run a parameter query with the values on the clipboard.  

If this can be achieved better in Access, I have linked the Excel spreadsheet into Access. In that case, I would be looking to run a parameter query from highlighted rows of a table, or by highlighting values in a field column.

Once I have this working, the purpose of it will be to allow the user to select a batch of product numbers to pull into a special pricing table that will be associated with a particular customer.
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