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Using DTS to Automate Excel Data Refreshes


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(Michael Schmalz) This is the first of a series of articles explaining how to move data from SQL Server to Excel. Using DTS is one of the easiest ways to move data into Excel. And the best part is that it can happen while you sleep. Read on for details.

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