OK, not sure if this is possible. I'm using Excel 2003. I know how to store cell values to an Access or SQL database, that's dead easy. Create the connection to the db, and use some VB code to insert ...
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Windows 7 includes an ODBC manager that lets you connect from your desktop to a SQL server. You create a data source name (DSN) to save database setup information, so you can open a connection to the ...