Interoperability is one of the advantages of using a suite of applications such as Microsoft Office!

One of the joys of Microsoft is interoperability between applications such as Access and Excel. A stunning example of this is the Import Excel spreadsheet function for importing Excel data from a worksheet which offers an easy-to-follow wizard-style feature on the External Data menu tab.

In this post:
  1. No unique value
  2. With unique value
Required knowledge:

1. No unique value

Data sample:

FirstNameSurnameAgeGenderGradeHouse
CharlieWhite12M8Alpha
BelindaCarlisle11F8Beta
JohnnyClegg12M8Chalie

2. With unique value

In the data below is a copy of the above data to which a field that contains unique values has been added. It would be tempting to use this column as the Primary Key for the Access table; however, it is too long and contains characters as well as numbers.

FirstNameSurnameStudentAccountAgeGenderGradeHouse
CharlieWhiteSNBWH825@school.com12M8Alpha
BelindaCarlisleSNBCA551@school.com11F8Beta
JohnnyCleggSNBCO614@school.com12M8Charlie

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