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I can only provide some pointers for you. Installable ISAMs are used by the
Jet (Access) database engine to get data from non-Access sources, and Word uses this engine when it connects to Excel using ODBC or OLE DB. Roughly speaking, each ISAM corresponds to a different type of source (Excel, xBASE, etc.) so if you are getting this error, it suggests that the relevant dll has not been installed, is damaged, or has not been configured properly for some reason. I would try to find up-to-date info. on the current components of Jet on the Microsoft website (this may be difficult). I believe the current version of the Excel ISAM dll is called msexcl40.dll and it may be worth seeing if this dll is installed, and the appropriate entries in the Windows registry have been created for it (have a look for a key called "Engines and ISAM Formats"). It may be that finding and installing the current version of Jet (unfortunately now separated from the Windows data access components pack, the MDAC) fixes the problem. Peter Jamieson "abs" wrote in message ... Using OfficeXP in a W2K environment. When merging an Excel spreadsheet with Word, some users are getting an error message that Word cannot find an installable ISAM. Any suggestions? |
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