tailieunhanh - Microsoft Excel and Access Integration with Office 2007 P2

The Access Table Now that you have reviewed what type of Excel data format is compatible with Access, let’s take a brief look at where the Excel data will be going — the Access table. Access contains many objects that are very useful in manipulating and presenting data. The table is where the data is stored. Queries, forms, reports, and other Access objects ultimately reference data in an Access table. | 8 Part I Basic Integration Techniques The Access Table Now that you have reviewed what type of Excel data format is compatible with Access let s take a brief look at where the Excel data will be going the Access table. Access contains many objects that are very useful in manipulating and presenting data. The table is where the data is stored. Queries forms reports and other Access objects ultimately reference data in an Access table. The Table in the Datasheet View In the sample files for this book you will find a sample Access database. Open this database. When the database is open go up to the application ribbon select the Create tab and then click the Table command button. A new table similar to the one illustrated in Figure 1-4 is activated in Datasheet view. You will notice how similar the table is to a blank Excel spreadsheet. Both are organized by row and column. As with an Excel flat file and indexed list each row corresponds to a record of data and each column corresponds to a field or a unique data element within the record. As you can imagine one way to create a table in Access is to start entering data in the Datasheet view. You can enter new data fields by entering data in the cells and pressing the Tab key. Enter a new record by pressing Enter. This method of entry will work if you need to get very small Excel lists into Access. However there are much more efficient and powerful methods such as importing and linking which you will explore later in this chapter. The Table in the Design View At the far left end of the Access ribbon you will see the View icon. Click the View icon and select Design from the drop down menu. After being prompted to save and name the table you will see the Design view see Figure 1-5 . Figure 1-4 The Access table in the Datasheet view Chapter 1 Getting Excel Data into Access 9 Figure 1-5 The Access table in the Design view Here you can change the properties of the fields in the table the field name the data type which .

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