@ClaraBarton:
I have an idea for you to consider. It's pretty clear you want to use ACCESS forms as a way to view EXCEL data, which is going to be a problem for ACCESS because the data is not normalized into a relational database format. But I have a proposal for you. You stated that some of the data is proprietary and cannot be shared. But
EXCEL columns CAN BE individually password protected, so you can password protect and hide the column(s) that you wish to protect, and you could then attach that EXCEL file to a post, and I would be willing to look at it and normalize it into the ACCESS relational model for you. Then I can pass the normalized ACCESS file back to you and you could then import the proprietary column data back into the ACCESS table it belongs in. Below is a screenshot of the EXCEL menu items you would use to protect data in a particular column.
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- Select the column you wish to protect (I selected the F column)
- Hide the Column (I show it in this example)
- Select the Review tab
- Select Allow Edit Ranges
- Click New
- Click Protect Sheet
- Enter a password
This might be a way to protect your data and still pass the EXCEL file to be used to convert to an ACCESS project. Why don't you try it out on one of your spreadsheet columns and then talk it over and let us know what you think.