Hello-
This is a very basic question. I'm looking for any ideas.
I have an access query that I need to use to fill data in on an excel worksheet.
This work sheet already has some headers and other stuff already created at the top of the sheet (like title and company info).
I need to start filling data about 10-15 spaces down, so I'll need some fine control of what cells get filled.
The other problem is access can't mess with these cells formatting and parameters I just need it to fill data only.
The sheet needs to be reused week to week.
My thoughts are to use a blank template sheet in excel with my parameter query. Fill the data where I need it, and then generate a new file with the appropriate name (the date entered in my parameter query).
I'd prefer to generate a new excel sheet, or work from a template each time within access. That seems more elegant than starting in access, coding to start excel, updating linked data from access on an excel sheet, and running macros to generate the new file.
Maybe the less elegant solution is the better one?
Is this too crazy to take on? Any other alternatives I haven't discussed here that will work?
Thanks for any help you guys can provide!
This is a very basic question. I'm looking for any ideas.
I have an access query that I need to use to fill data in on an excel worksheet.
This work sheet already has some headers and other stuff already created at the top of the sheet (like title and company info).
I need to start filling data about 10-15 spaces down, so I'll need some fine control of what cells get filled.
The other problem is access can't mess with these cells formatting and parameters I just need it to fill data only.
The sheet needs to be reused week to week.
My thoughts are to use a blank template sheet in excel with my parameter query. Fill the data where I need it, and then generate a new file with the appropriate name (the date entered in my parameter query).
I'd prefer to generate a new excel sheet, or work from a template each time within access. That seems more elegant than starting in access, coding to start excel, updating linked data from access on an excel sheet, and running macros to generate the new file.
Maybe the less elegant solution is the better one?
Is this too crazy to take on? Any other alternatives I haven't discussed here that will work?
Thanks for any help you guys can provide!