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Named range with unknown number of columns

Asked by tjgquicken in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Microsoft Access Database

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I am trying to create a named range in an Excel spreadsheet, then importing that named range into my Access database. My problem is that the spreadsheet is a timesheet, and I don't know how many rows and entries each employee is going to use each week. I tried creating the following: =Sheet1!$B$G but when I import that to Access, it also imports the thousands of blank rows in the spreadsheet. How do I get the named range to include only the cells with data in them?
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