Hi Paul,

I'm glad that you have an option to deal with this. Yes, I am fully
open to your suggestion, each user exports as .csv in a shared drive
and then I import in my Access database, in my computer.
I will really appreciate your help/guidance on this. I don't know
where to start, I never worked with this kind of export/import out of
Excel....
THANKS a lot,
Chechu


On Apr 8, 6:19 am, paulwillekens <paul.johan.willek...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Chechu,
>
> Why not export that particular range in a .csv file, that would be
> stored in a dedicated folder on the network, and imported by Access on
> its own time...
> You need the macro to export the range in Excel, and a macro in Access
> to check for those files and import them...
> If that idea suits you, tell me and I'll see to it.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Paul Willekens

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