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If it's saved, it's saved as a .dqy file.  If it's defined within the 
spreadsheet, then you 
can edit the query and save it as a .dqy file.  If you look, you will find that 
file type 
associated with excel, but you can also open it with MS query (msqry32.exe).



On 27 Feb 2003 at 7:31, Bill wrote:

> Chris Devous wrote:
> > Open the .dqy file in MSQuery, click on file/table definition, and
> > change the data source to one that points to the system you want. 
> > If lib/file are the same on the target system, you should be OK.
> 
> Unless the query is stored as a part of the spreadsheet, which is how
> we define every query we process here.
> 
> Bill
> 
> 



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