Not a valid bookmark

David_UK

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Hi Guys,

My problem is this, I'm creating a select query using tow tables that have been linked using ODBC from our main database.

The two table have been related by account number this is normal etc...

The query executed fine, however, for ease I just wanted to copy it quickly to Excel, but when I select copy it comes up with the error "Not A Valid Bookmark"

Any Ideas?
 

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Have you tried to drag and drop the query into Excel? In the database container view, select the icon for the particular query, with Access restored and Excel visible in the background. Drag the icon onto the worksheet. All going well, it should copy the data across.

Denis
 
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