I eventually found a method here that works nicely - here's a summary: ![]() This probably makes the imported data less useful than when it was on the spreadsheet, as then primary keys and stuff can't be added, and the tables can't be edited as the options are greyed out due to it being read-only. The same problem occurs with data in text files and system address books. My problem with the answered above method is that it seems creates a read-only database from the spreadsheet file, so you can't actually edit anything.
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