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Bonnie
Hi there. Using Office 02 on XP. Usually haunt the Access
Newsgroup area. This project will require importing data
from Excel and I want to be sure I start off on the right
foot. I have imported data before but this case is odd.
The Excel file has one worksheet and basically contains
columns of funds with rows of various return calculations
(1 yr, 3 yr, 5 yr, etc.). My problem is that the data
is 'stacked' downwards rather than just going on out to
the right. Here is an example:
A| B| C| D| E|
1| Omni Bond MnMt Intn
2|Date 02/15 02/15 02/15 02/15
3|1Yr -1.08% 3.54%-12.55% 2.31%
4|3Yr 4.65% 8.55% 8.65% -6.42%
5|
6| Fdly Drfs RBSN IBOP
7|Date 02/15 02/15 02/15 02/15
8|1Yr -1.08% 3.54%-12.55% 2.31%
9|3Yr 4.65% 8.55% 8.65% -6.42%
The sheets have 4 tiers of columns with 17 funds (Columns
E-U)(the 3rd tier only has 18 funds to Col V). There are
rates of return on rows 12, 17-20, 23, 25-27 for tier 1;
rows 38, 43-46, 49, 51-53 for tier 2; etc.
Is it better to reposition tiers 2-4 so I have one tier
only or can I/should I 'program' the import with certain
cell addresses? Can the repositioning be done by command
or must it be done manually? If by command, can you give
me an overview?
I'm not a programmer but do a little VB and event
procedure stuff in Access. Would appreciate very much any
help or advice. Thanks in advance for your time!
Newsgroup area. This project will require importing data
from Excel and I want to be sure I start off on the right
foot. I have imported data before but this case is odd.
The Excel file has one worksheet and basically contains
columns of funds with rows of various return calculations
(1 yr, 3 yr, 5 yr, etc.). My problem is that the data
is 'stacked' downwards rather than just going on out to
the right. Here is an example:
A| B| C| D| E|
1| Omni Bond MnMt Intn
2|Date 02/15 02/15 02/15 02/15
3|1Yr -1.08% 3.54%-12.55% 2.31%
4|3Yr 4.65% 8.55% 8.65% -6.42%
5|
6| Fdly Drfs RBSN IBOP
7|Date 02/15 02/15 02/15 02/15
8|1Yr -1.08% 3.54%-12.55% 2.31%
9|3Yr 4.65% 8.55% 8.65% -6.42%
The sheets have 4 tiers of columns with 17 funds (Columns
E-U)(the 3rd tier only has 18 funds to Col V). There are
rates of return on rows 12, 17-20, 23, 25-27 for tier 1;
rows 38, 43-46, 49, 51-53 for tier 2; etc.
Is it better to reposition tiers 2-4 so I have one tier
only or can I/should I 'program' the import with certain
cell addresses? Can the repositioning be done by command
or must it be done manually? If by command, can you give
me an overview?
I'm not a programmer but do a little VB and event
procedure stuff in Access. Would appreciate very much any
help or advice. Thanks in advance for your time!