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In MS Access it's File -> Get External Data -> Import (then choose the ODBC Datasource option)
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Subject: RE: MS Access, ODBC & Oracle 9i
Uh...very carefully?
But seriously...I imagine a technical person has to set up the ODBC data source first.
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