I found my own solution! The answer wasn't to break the connection. I got it to do what I want by simply adding Autofilter to the imported data.
Thanks anyway, All.
Jim
--- In ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com, "Jim" <jhalix@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, All,
> I'm trying to import a CSV file into a worksheet in another workbook by using the QueryTable property. Everything works fine until I try to convert the data into a Table in the new workbook. It simply won't allow me to do it. The external data connection seems to be the culprit, and so I suspect I need to somehow break that external connection. But I can't figure out how to do so.
>
> Anyone with suggestions?
>
> Any help will be much appreciated!
>
> Jim
>
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