Knowledge and Data Management White Papers
Import Data Into Office Publisher, Visio, or Word by Using the Data Connection Wizard
Overview There is a world of data outside of the Microsoft Office Publisher, Visio, or Word program that one can use inside each program. But how does the user import the data and secure it? It is all about making the right connections. Data in one's program can come from an external data source, such as a text file, a workbook, or a database. This external data source is connected to the program through a data connection, which is a set of information that describes how to locate, log in, and access the external data source. The main benefit of connecting to external data is this: One can periodically analyze this data without repeatedly copying the data. Repeatedly copying data is an operation that can be time-consuming and error-prone.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | December 2007 | Downloads | 1 |
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