In the ODBCExamples folder within the QuickFill program folder you will find a number of Excel spreadsheets that demonstrate the use of the QuickFill ODBC driver to retrieve data from a QuickFill database. To retrieve the data you fill in your database name in the indicated cell then click the "Run" button. Clicking the "Run" button executes a small macro that connects to the QuickFill ODBC driver, runs the SQL command shown on the screen and displays the results.
When you load one of these spreadsheets you may find that Excel warns you that the spreadsheet contains an embedded macro. What follows are pictures of the warning message from each of the versions of Excel, with instructions on how to enable the macros so that you can make full use of the samples.
Check the "Always trust macros from this source" and click the "Enable Macros" button. That will enable the macros in this and all other spreadsheets that are digitally signed by CWC Software, Inc.

Check the "Always trust macros from this source" and click the "Enable Macros" button. That will enable the macros in this and all other spreadsheets that are digitally signed by CWC Software, Inc.

Check the "Always trust macros from this publisher" and click the "Enable Macros" button. That will enable the macros in this and all other spreadsheets that are digitally signed by CWC Software, Inc.

Click the "Options" button. That will lead to another screen that is shown below.

Choose the "Trust all documents from this publisher" option, then click OK. That will enable the macros in this and all other spreadsheets that are digitally signed by CWC Software, Inc. Note that there is a second warning below the first that tells you that data connections are being blocked. You can ignore that warning. The macro will recreate the connection from scratch if it has been blocked.
