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How to Import an Excel Spreadsheet Into Access With a Macro. If you ever wanted to click a magic button and make complex business tasks happen automatically, macros can make that wish come true.
You can run a Macro in Excel by clicking the macros command on the Developer tab, using a combination shortcut key, by clicking on a graphic object, etc.
Although Microsoft Excel is a powerful spreadsheet out of the box, macros make it even more useful. You can create and record macros within the app.
I am creating a macro to do this but while there is a FindRecord action built into Access, there is not a FindReplace one, so I was hoping to accomplish this by means of SendKeys.
Creating a custom ribbon in Excel allows for easy access to VBA macros, improving workflow accessibility and organization.
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