This is very annoying. However, if you have an ODBC connection to the DB, you can open Excel, go to Data, get external data, New Database Query. This will open a query builder similar to Access. (Occasionally, you will need the Office Install CD to finish this add-on) If your more comfortable with GUI building this is great, but if your like me and would rather type the query, you have the option. You can cut even write and test your QUERY from Query Analyzer and then paste it or simply re-type in MS Query (Excel). Then, when you are satisfied with the results button (door with arrow) to paste result-set into excel. Hopefully, this is understandable. It's helped me a lot.