Yes, using MS Query which comes with Office

ODBC must be installed and working with a DSN set to you MySQL database
then...

See if you have MSQuery installed... if you do the file name is MSQRY32.EXE
in your Office directory.

If MSQuery is not installed, find your Office 2k CD and run setup.  You
should be able to click add/change installed options. In Office tools find
MS Query and pick Run from My Computer and then click Update Now.


Butch

-----Original Message-----
From: Felix Schepmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 1:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Once more: MS Word & MyODBC !?!?!


Hello Folks,

oncemore I post this question:
Is it possible to update data from Microsoft Word useing MyODBC?
Is there any other way to update data from MS Word?
Is here a VB Scripting Guru who can help me?

cheers,

    Felix.

(keywords: database, table, sql) :-)


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