CONVERT EXCEL WORKSHEET TO MS ACCESS

M

M. ADEN

HAS ANYONE EVER GOTTEN THE ERROR MESSAGE "THE MICROSOFT
JET DATABASE ENGINE COULD NOT FIND THE OBJECT '<SHEET1
$R1C1:R2C31>' MAKE SURE THE OBJECT EXISTS AND THAT YOU
SPELL ITS NAME AND THE PATH CORRECTLY"...IF SO, ANY
SUGGESTIONS FOR RESOLUTION?
 
K

Ken Snell

Please don't SHOUT. Can you tell us more info about what you're doing when
this error message occurs? We can't guess very well....
 
J

Jim Craggs

-----Original Message-----
HAS ANYONE EVER GOTTEN THE ERROR MESSAGE "THE MICROSOFT
JET DATABASE ENGINE COULD NOT FIND THE OBJECT '<SHEET1
$R1C1:R2C31>' MAKE SURE THE OBJECT EXISTS AND THAT YOU
SPELL ITS NAME AND THE PATH CORRECTLY"...IF SO, ANY
SUGGESTIONS FOR RESOLUTION?
.
I have the same problem, which is my reason for
accessing the newsgroup. The problem occurs when I use
the AccessLinks add-in in Excel 2002 to try to export
excel data into an Access table. It occursa whether I
try to export the data into a new table or an existing
table. This add-in is not part of the normal setup, but
is obtained from the Microsoft web site. I have tried
various solutions, but have not been successful. I have
not been able to find any other reference to the problem
 
J

Jim Craggs

Cheers, I'll pick that up
-----Original Message-----
Hi Jim,

This sounds like the problem described at
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=328280
which is apparently fixed by installing
Jet 4 Service Pack 7 (details at
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=239114
)



accessing the newsgroup. The problem occurs when I use
the AccessLinks add-in in Excel 2002 to try to export
excel data into an Access table. It occursa whether I
try to export the data into a new table or an existing
table. This add-in is not part of the normal setup, but
is obtained from the Microsoft web site. I have tried
various solutions, but have not been successful. I have
not been able to find any other reference to the problem

John Nurick [Microsoft Access MVP]

Please respond in the newgroup and not by email.
.
 

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