Thanks for the suggestion. I'm good on getting the detail tab to excel but what I want to figure out is the process to export another tab to the same spreadsheet.
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to come up with a way in Access to produce an excel file with two tabs, one for a summary and one for the detail. I'm good on producing the detail one but can not figure out how to create another summary tab. Is this possible?
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OK, so I figured out how to do this, by accident I suppose, but it works for me. I'm posting my solution here in case anyone has this question.
All I had to do what setup a separate routine for each export function. In all routines I reference the same export file name and it simply adds the data to next available tab. By exporting the detail table first, then the sales tab, then the purchases tabs in order they always go to tab 1, tab 2, and tab 3 respectively.
Also, for what it's worth, I found that by formatting the resulting excel file future exports are added to the excel file and the formatting remains.
While this would not work if you needed the detail to go to a specific tab and are not always exporting all data at the same time, it worked for my needs.
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by: oleggoldPosted on 2008-08-22 at 13:48:12ID: 22293985
try this: owto/micro soft-offic e/export-a n- access-2 003-report -into-exce l-spreadsh eet/
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