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Hi,
I read somewhere but for the life me can't remember where. The problem is, an Access DB and a Word document I've made are in Word 2000. The word document uses mail merge and some of the computers in our office is mixed with Office 2000 to 2003. The systems with Word 2000 have no problem with the mailmerge, but the ones with Office 2002 and 2003 get the DDE error. Where in Word 2002 and 2003 do I set up the mailmerge to work with Access 2000 when pulling from the query? Thank you. |
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I'm not sure you can connect Word 2003 and Access 2000 via DDE either - I
can try to experiment but it will take some time to set up again. Therenot usually any problems with Access 2000 format databases if you actually have Access 2003 as well, although you may need to remake the connection once. If you're still suffering from this problem, a. do you need to connect via DDE? b. check that the relevant option in Access Tools|Options allows DDE connections (by default, it does, but someone may have switched it off) c. have you tried going through the connection process again - you need to check Word Tools|Options|general|"Confirm conversions at open" to see the extra dialog box that lets you select the method. d. if it doesn't work when Access and the database are closed at the beginning, please try it with - Access open - Access and the database open. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Hell-fire" wrote in message ... Hi, I read somewhere but for the life me can't remember where. The problem is, an Access DB and a Word document I've made are in Word 2000. The word document uses mail merge and some of the computers in our office is mixed with Office 2000 to 2003. The systems with Word 2000 have no problem with the mailmerge, but the ones with Office 2002 and 2003 get the DDE error. Where in Word 2002 and 2003 do I set up the mailmerge to work with Access 2000 when pulling from the query? Thank you. |
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Thank you Peter,
Will check it out and see what happens. "Peter Jamieson" wrote: I'm not sure you can connect Word 2003 and Access 2000 via DDE either - I can try to experiment but it will take some time to set up again. Therenot usually any problems with Access 2000 format databases if you actually have Access 2003 as well, although you may need to remake the connection once. If you're still suffering from this problem, a. do you need to connect via DDE? b. check that the relevant option in Access Tools|Options allows DDE connections (by default, it does, but someone may have switched it off) c. have you tried going through the connection process again - you need to check Word Tools|Options|general|"Confirm conversions at open" to see the extra dialog box that lets you select the method. d. if it doesn't work when Access and the database are closed at the beginning, please try it with - Access open - Access and the database open. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Hell-fire" wrote in message ... Hi, I read somewhere but for the life me can't remember where. The problem is, an Access DB and a Word document I've made are in Word 2000. The word document uses mail merge and some of the computers in our office is mixed with Office 2000 to 2003. The systems with Word 2000 have no problem with the mailmerge, but the ones with Office 2002 and 2003 get the DDE error. Where in Word 2002 and 2003 do I set up the mailmerge to work with Access 2000 when pulling from the query? Thank you. |
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