VBA to export query or table Excel

Tcurtis

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Good morning. I am currently exporting queries into an excel file using TransferSpreadsheet command.
An example of the line I use for a query is:

DoCmd.TransferSpreadsheet acExport, acSpreadsheetTypeExcel12Xml, "qry_Metrics_Top_Ten_All_Corp1", "C:\SAP_Exports\Metrics_Data_PP.xlsx", True

Is there a way to export the query data to a specific tab and a specified location? Like: "C:\SAP_Exports\Metrics_Data_PP.xlsx", tab 1, A2,

 
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This works great! Took me just a few minutes and I got my first results back. Thank you!!
 
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