Deepak,

Let me know, why you want to create the form in Excel and link it to
access.
You can directly create a form in access which is very simple.

Regards,
Kishan Reddy, K

On Sep 9, 10:48 am, Deepak Pal Singh <deepaktheind...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need a help to connect excel file to a database in Access, I've a table
> format in the attached file, can anyone make a macro to solve this query.
>
> 1) Macro should take inputs from a useform and saved the data in the table
> in access databse. Seq# should be unique and auto generated for every new
> entry.
> 2) Details already entered in the databse should be ammendable through a
> userform, like if i have to make changes in date of birth of a individual
> then it should be possible by entering Seq# (Unique No)
> 3) If someone want to view data for an individual then it can be done by
> providing the unique Seq# in a user form.
> Platform is 2007.
>
> I hope it is enough chellangable to get response from experts. All the Best
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Deepak Kumar
>
>  Access.xlsx
> 13KViewDownload

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