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    Create one macro to execute multiple "Saved Imports"

    Thanks for response. Agree. I can choose "ImportExportSpreadsheet", but not the same as referencing "Saved Imports". Using "ImportExportSpreadsheet" limits the import macro to looking for a table within a sheet, with addditional steps required. I already have the imports working as a saved...
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    Create one macro to execute multiple "Saved Imports"

    OR...if a macro is not the best path, then suggestions for using VBA and sample command logic structure?? Its been 20 years since I've used visual basic, so makes me a true newbie. Thanks!
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    Create one macro to execute multiple "Saved Imports"

    Snapshot of the Saved Imports. How can I create a single macro that does all six of these in one command? Thanks, Bruce
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    Create one macro to execute multiple "Saved Imports"

    I have been importing data from Excel 2010 into Access 2010. Now have six separate "Saved Imports" Tried to create a single macro that executes all these data tasks with one button/click. DO not see an option in the macro building lists. Help? Advice? Examples? Thanks. Namaste.
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    A newbie :) Hello

    Hello. First timer for this forum/Access. Name is Bruce. Live in the Northwest US, near Portland, Oregon. I used Access about 12 years ago...and now jumping back into it for some projects. And...yep...it's changed a bit since then. :eek: Using the full MS Office 2010 suite, Access 2010...
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