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Hi, I would like to know if there is a way to link to a sql table, but not be able to edit it, the table is part of another program data and I just want to look at data, maybe copy to spreadsheet. I figured out how to get the link, but I do not want the ability to change the data. Is there a way to do this, like a non editing form.
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Is this in Access or FileMaker?
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Is this in Access or FileMaker?
It is Access.
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Export the data to an Excel spreadsheet.

Or better, open the file into Excel (use the file type dropdown in the Open window), then save it as an Excel spreadsheet.
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