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Passing parameters from Excel spreadsheet to Microsoft Query

Asked by hpsuser in VB Database Programming, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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Hello,

In Microsoft Excel I  currently have a query set up referencing an ODBC data source named "SALES", table "SALES_2007".

What I would like to do is have this query use a value in cell A1 as a parameter in the query, is there a way to do this?

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