Best way to do this is probably with a VB SQLite wrapper and I would recommend
this one:
http://www.thecommon.net/3.html
Download from this link.
The Toolset-Binaries: (ca. 1.8MB)
There is example code showing you how to use it.
If you get stuck I can mail you a workbook that demonstrates it all.

RBS


On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Dave Klein <pepsiki...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Can anyone out there tell me how I can take a SQLite database and open it in 
> Microsoft Excell? I'm not stupid but I don't know servers, I don't know 
> ODBC's all I know is according to a the software I use that my data is stored 
> in a SQLite database with the name SlotCar30.db and their website says it can 
> be viewed and modified in excell, but the steps are missing a few details 
> like.... Server names, OBDC,s and a whole lot more I don't understand. Even 
> SQLite website say something about SQLite.exe but the Zip file has no .exe 
> file in it. Please help me.
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