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Import Spreadsheet error

Jer
Using an access project front-end to an MSDE database, I'm trying to
import a spreadsheet using File->Get External Data->Import.
After I select the spreadsheet name, I tell it I want to import into an
existing table and select the table name from the list. The name in
the list is dbo.Cost_Data. When I tell it to finish, it says the table
does not exist.
If I do the same steps as the database owner, the table name does not
contain the "dbo." on the front of it and it is successful.

Thanks for any help.
Jerry

Sep 12 '05 #1
1 1292
This issue (or a very similar one) seems to come up from time to time
in the Access groups - you might get a better response there:

http://groups.google.ch/groups?q=acc...al&sa=N&tab=wg

Simon

Sep 13 '05 #2

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