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DDE Connections
Could not re-establish DDE Connection.
For Peter or Len, but any help is greatly appreciated. Most of our computers have Word 2000 and/or Access 2002 or 2003. I have added ;C:\MSOffice to my Path. It worked on about half of my machines but not all of them. The machines are basically the same. I am trying to get the Office 2007 which our school district have purchased installed, but the Chair of the English Department is fighting me all the way. Is this the only way I am going to get it to work on all my machines, or does someone out there have another suggestion? Thanks in Advance Granny Leona |
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I have added ;C:\MSOffice to my Path.
Is that definitely where the copy of MSACCESS.EXE you need to use is? Typically it would actually be in something more like the following (for Office 2003) c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11 For Access 2007 the problem may be something else. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Leona Leal Educator" wrote in message ... Could not re-establish DDE Connection. For Peter or Len, but any help is greatly appreciated. Most of our computers have Word 2000 and/or Access 2002 or 2003. I have added ;C:\MSOffice to my Path. It worked on about half of my machines but not all of them. The machines are basically the same. I am trying to get the Office 2007 which our school district have purchased installed, but the Chair of the English Department is fighting me all the way. Is this the only way I am going to get it to work on all my machines, or does someone out there have another suggestion? Thanks in Advance Granny Leona |
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Yes Peter (and thanks for getting back to me) that is where it is at. Our
Regional IT Director does not want any Microsoft Products we purchase in the Program Files Folder (Directory). Both Word and Access are in the same Directory. Granny Leona "Peter Jamieson" wrote: I have added ;C:\MSOffice to my Path. Is that definitely where the copy of MSACCESS.EXE you need to use is? Typically it would actually be in something more like the following (for Office 2003) c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11 For Access 2007 the problem may be something else. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Leona Leal Educator" wrote in message ... Could not re-establish DDE Connection. For Peter or Len, but any help is greatly appreciated. Most of our computers have Word 2000 and/or Access 2002 or 2003. I have added ;C:\MSOffice to my Path. It worked on about half of my machines but not all of them. The machines are basically the same. I am trying to get the Office 2007 which our school district have purchased installed, but the Chair of the English Department is fighting me all the way. Is this the only way I am going to get it to work on all my machines, or does someone out there have another suggestion? Thanks in Advance Granny Leona |
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OK, I'm sorry to ask you to do stuff you've probably done before but
sometimes it's hard to tell (or remember) what people have already tried. Stuff to check... a. We are talking specifically about getting Word to get data via DDE? Do we need to cover that ground? With Word 2000 the other option is to use ODBC, but that has a different set of difficulties. b. When you start Access on its own, you don't get any dialog boxes. If you do, the chances are that when Word tries to open Access via DDE, that box will be displayed, but if the user cannot see it, they cannot respond to it. c. Access allows DDE connections. (e.g. ensure that Access Tools-Options-Advanced-"Ignore DDE Requests" is unchecked) d. Ensure that the version of Access you want is on thePATH (been there, done that...But if multiple versions of Access are in use etc. there could also be problems) e. What happens if you insert and evaluate a DDE field in Word as follows: { DDE MSACCESS SYSTEM SYSITEMS } (the usual ctrl-F9 to insert the {}, everything else is plain text, then select and press F9 to evaluate the field, Alt-F9 to toggle between field codes and field results) -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Leona Leal Educator" wrote in message ... Yes Peter (and thanks for getting back to me) that is where it is at. Our Regional IT Director does not want any Microsoft Products we purchase in the Program Files Folder (Directory). Both Word and Access are in the same Directory. Granny Leona "Peter Jamieson" wrote: I have added ;C:\MSOffice to my Path. Is that definitely where the copy of MSACCESS.EXE you need to use is? Typically it would actually be in something more like the following (for Office 2003) c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11 For Access 2007 the problem may be something else. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Leona Leal Educator" wrote in message ... Could not re-establish DDE Connection. For Peter or Len, but any help is greatly appreciated. Most of our computers have Word 2000 and/or Access 2002 or 2003. I have added ;C:\MSOffice to my Path. It worked on about half of my machines but not all of them. The machines are basically the same. I am trying to get the Office 2007 which our school district have purchased installed, but the Chair of the English Department is fighting me all the way. Is this the only way I am going to get it to work on all my machines, or does someone out there have another suggestion? Thanks in Advance Granny Leona |
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