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Posted on Dec 13, 2008

How to export table in ms access to excel

I have table in ms access. Can v export data from ms access to excel. can any body explain it.

  • JULIAN May 11, 2010

    The generic answer is yes BUT you need to explain in more detail what you want to do?


        What type of data is in the Access file?;

        What format?;

        How many fields?

        How will you be using the data from EXCEL?

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Yes you can export your access data into excel, follow steps on how to export.

1. open your access database
2. open the table data you to export
3. under table data view click tools menu
4. select analyze
5. select ms excel
6. this will open your seleted access table in excel

hope this will help you..

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There are 2 ways to do it..

Step 1
You can export as text and import it back to excel using the text file you created.
Or
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Step 2

You can export all reports and statements. For this a separate export button is provided in right hand button bar. To do this go to any report e.g. day book you to export or any statement e.g. balance sheet. You would see export button on top right hand side on button bar. Press it and a screen would pop up with export related options.

The first option is format of data to be exported namely ASCII, HTML, SDF, and XML. Which ever application you are importing this data in would decide in which format you should export the data.
For statements like balance sheets and trial balance which we use to send and import file in word and excel etc. HTML format is good. We need minimum formatting in this format while using it in MS Word and MS Excel.
certain applications accept continuous data where we have defined field length. Then ASCII format is better.
For application which accept SDF and XML format these formats can be chosen.

Give a file name and the exported file is saved in the parent Tally directory on your computer. You can now use that file to import its contents into another program, send it as it is (say if it is HTML file) to a colleague or view it using a browser.

Step 3

Consider exporting day-book.Go to day book press export button or use shot cut key Alt+E. Exporting screen will displayed.

tally-export-screen-300x82.gif

Press Back space on your keyboard. And select Format as ASCII (comma delimited). Now give output File Name as Daybook.csv, now select some other option you want to export from the bottom of the screen.

tally-export-ready-screen-300x81.gif

Press enter to accept screen. Day book is exported in to tally program folder. Check program folder for file daybook.csv,

csv-file.gif

Double click on it, the file will open in excel program. If you want it in excel work sheet file, use the option Saveas, and save it in Microsoft excel workbook (*.xls) format.



Hope this is helpful. Let us know if the issue is resolved.





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There are 2 ways to do it..

Step 1
You can export as text and import it back to excel using the text file you created.
Or
You can select HTML and give the file name as eg-XYZ.xls


Step 2

You can export all reports and statements. For this a separate export button is provided in right hand button bar. To do this go to any report e.g. day book you to export or any statement e.g. balance sheet. You would see export button on top right hand side on button bar. Press it and a screen would pop up with export related options.

The first option is format of data to be exported namely ASCII, HTML, SDF, and XML. Which ever application you are importing this data in would decide in which format you should export the data.
For statements like balance sheets and trial balance which we use to send and import file in word and excel etc. HTML format is good. We need minimum formatting in this format while using it in MS Word and MS Excel.
certain applications accept continuous data where we have defined field length. Then ASCII format is better.
For application which accept SDF and XML format these formats can be chosen.

Give a file name and the exported file is saved in the parent Tally directory on your computer. You can now use that file to import its contents into another program, send it as it is (say if it is HTML file) to a colleague or view it using a browser.

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Consider exporting day-book.Go to day book press export button or use shot cut key Alt+E. Exporting screen will displayed.

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Press Back space on your keyboard. And select Format as ASCII (comma delimited). Now give output File Name as Daybook.csv, now select some other option you want to export from the bottom of the screen.

tally-export-ready-screen-300x81.gif

Press enter to accept screen. Day book is exported in to tally program folder. Check program folder for file daybook.csv,

csv-file.gif

Double click on it, the file will open in excel program. If you want it in excel work sheet file, use the option Saveas, and save it in Microsoft excel workbook (*.xls) format.


Hope this is helpful. Let us know if the issue is resolved.



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