• In MSAccess there is a tool called Microsoft Office Spreadsheet that you can insert in a form and write pretty much similar code to populate it with wanted data. Now, I am currently working on billings reporting spreadsheets where the parameters for the queries is captured in textboxes on the form and then a button that you click to populate the spreadsheet. I have about 6 different spreadsheets to create and the way I currently do it is a bit heavy and must eventually be exported to Excel. I will try your way and hope it will work well for me.

    Thanks for a great article!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

    :-PManie Verster
    Developer
    Johannesburg
    South Africa

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