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waiting for microsoft access to accept dde commands
I hope someone can help me soon as I'm very frustrated. I have Office 2000
Professional and Windows XP SP3. I recently reinstalled everything on my computer after doing a system restore and for some reason which I cannot work out, I cannot do a Mail Merge using a Table in Access (or even a Spreadsheet in Excel) with Word. I have my Word document open and I click on Tools, Mail Merge, Active Window. When I click on Get Data and locate my Access table it opens the Access table and then it hangs and eventually I have to quit Word all together. I see this message on the status bar of Word - waiting for microsoft access to accept dde commands But nothing happens. I'm at my wits end. I have uninstalled Office and re-installed it.. still nothing. What is the problem? Hope someone can help soon - I have a huge mailmerge to do tomorrow. Thanks Laura |
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From the Tools menu in Access, select Options and then go to the advanced
tab and make sure that the Ignore DDE requests box is unchecked. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Laura" wrote in message ... I hope someone can help me soon as I'm very frustrated. I have Office 2000 Professional and Windows XP SP3. I recently reinstalled everything on my computer after doing a system restore and for some reason which I cannot work out, I cannot do a Mail Merge using a Table in Access (or even a Spreadsheet in Excel) with Word. I have my Word document open and I click on Tools, Mail Merge, Active Window. When I click on Get Data and locate my Access table it opens the Access table and then it hangs and eventually I have to quit Word all together. I see this message on the status bar of Word - waiting for microsoft access to accept dde commands But nothing happens. I'm at my wits end. I have uninstalled Office and re-installed it.. still nothing. What is the problem? Hope someone can help soon - I have a huge mailmerge to do tomorrow. Thanks Laura |
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Hi Doug,
Boy do I need you right now.. I don't know what else to do. I have a laptop next to me with a similar configuration and it works, but not on my PC. i.e., same operating system and same version of Office. The Option "Ignore DDE requests" is and was unchecked on both machines. The Option "Enable DDE refresh" IS checked. What else can it be? I need to do this mailmerge on the PC, if possible. Could it be an XP issue? Laura "Doug Robbins - Word MVP on news.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... From the Tools menu in Access, select Options and then go to the advanced tab and make sure that the Ignore DDE requests box is unchecked. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Laura" wrote in message ... I hope someone can help me soon as I'm very frustrated. I have Office 2000 Professional and Windows XP SP3. I recently reinstalled everything on my computer after doing a system restore and for some reason which I cannot work out, I cannot do a Mail Merge using a Table in Access (or even a Spreadsheet in Excel) with Word. I have my Word document open and I click on Tools, Mail Merge, Active Window. When I click on Get Data and locate my Access table it opens the Access table and then it hangs and eventually I have to quit Word all together. I see this message on the status bar of Word - waiting for microsoft access to accept dde commands But nothing happens. I'm at my wits end. I have uninstalled Office and re-installed it.. still nothing. What is the problem? Hope someone can help soon - I have a huge mailmerge to do tomorrow. Thanks Laura |
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In Word, try selecting Options from the Tools menu and then go to the
General tab and check the box against the item "Confirm conversions at open" if there is such an item in Word 2000 (I do not remember if there is or not). After doing that, when you attach the data source to the mail merge main document, try one of the other methods of connection that are displayed. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Laura" wrote in message ... Hi Doug, Boy do I need you right now.. I don't know what else to do. I have a laptop next to me with a similar configuration and it works, but not on my PC. i.e., same operating system and same version of Office. The Option "Ignore DDE requests" is and was unchecked on both machines. The Option "Enable DDE refresh" IS checked. What else can it be? I need to do this mailmerge on the PC, if possible. Could it be an XP issue? Laura "Doug Robbins - Word MVP on news.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... From the Tools menu in Access, select Options and then go to the advanced tab and make sure that the Ignore DDE requests box is unchecked. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Laura" wrote in message ... I hope someone can help me soon as I'm very frustrated. I have Office 2000 Professional and Windows XP SP3. I recently reinstalled everything on my computer after doing a system restore and for some reason which I cannot work out, I cannot do a Mail Merge using a Table in Access (or even a Spreadsheet in Excel) with Word. I have my Word document open and I click on Tools, Mail Merge, Active Window. When I click on Get Data and locate my Access table it opens the Access table and then it hangs and eventually I have to quit Word all together. I see this message on the status bar of Word - waiting for microsoft access to accept dde commands But nothing happens. I'm at my wits end. I have uninstalled Office and re-installed it.. still nothing. What is the problem? Hope someone can help soon - I have a huge mailmerge to do tomorrow. Thanks Laura |
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Oh Doug.. sadly, no help. I checked the "Confirm conversions at open" (it
was there as you said), but still no joy. It says on the status line that it's opening Access, but then Word freezes and is "not responding". It gets as far as the Merge Helper Get Data.. I click it, find the database and then nothing. I wonder if it's XP SP3. I wonder if it's Word as it won't pick up data from Excel either. In the end I Saved my query as Microsoft Word Text and then did the Merge/Get Data with the text file as my source, but this is not a good solution as the data has to be exported each time. I wonder what else I can try. As I said at the start, I recently did a system restore as my computer had slowed down so much, just reinstalled and updated everything that I had on there before. This is the first time I have tried a Mail Merge since doing that. Any other suggestions welcome and thanks for your help. Laura "Doug Robbins - Word MVP on news.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... In Word, try selecting Options from the Tools menu and then go to the General tab and check the box against the item "Confirm conversions at open" if there is such an item in Word 2000 (I do not remember if there is or not). After doing that, when you attach the data source to the mail merge main document, try one of the other methods of connection that are displayed. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Laura" wrote in message ... Hi Doug, Boy do I need you right now.. I don't know what else to do. I have a laptop next to me with a similar configuration and it works, but not on my PC. i.e., same operating system and same version of Office. The Option "Ignore DDE requests" is and was unchecked on both machines. The Option "Enable DDE refresh" IS checked. What else can it be? I need to do this mailmerge on the PC, if possible. Could it be an XP issue? Laura "Doug Robbins - Word MVP on news.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... From the Tools menu in Access, select Options and then go to the advanced tab and make sure that the Ignore DDE requests box is unchecked. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Laura" wrote in message ... I hope someone can help me soon as I'm very frustrated. I have Office 2000 Professional and Windows XP SP3. I recently reinstalled everything on my computer after doing a system restore and for some reason which I cannot work out, I cannot do a Mail Merge using a Table in Access (or even a Spreadsheet in Excel) with Word. I have my Word document open and I click on Tools, Mail Merge, Active Window. When I click on Get Data and locate my Access table it opens the Access table and then it hangs and eventually I have to quit Word all together. I see this message on the status bar of Word - waiting for microsoft access to accept dde commands But nothing happens. I'm at my wits end. I have uninstalled Office and re-installed it.. still nothing. What is the problem? Hope someone can help soon - I have a huge mailmerge to do tomorrow. Thanks Laura |
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If any dialog box would open when you open access or your database, it
will open when Word starts Access via DDE. Sometimes (often) that dialog box is displayed behind Word so you cannot see it. Nothing appears to be happening. Alt-tab to see if there is such a dialog box. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Laura wrote: Hi Doug, Boy do I need you right now.. I don't know what else to do. I have a laptop next to me with a similar configuration and it works, but not on my PC. i.e., same operating system and same version of Office. The Option "Ignore DDE requests" is and was unchecked on both machines. The Option "Enable DDE refresh" IS checked. What else can it be? I need to do this mailmerge on the PC, if possible. Could it be an XP issue? Laura "Doug Robbins - Word MVP on news.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... From the Tools menu in Access, select Options and then go to the advanced tab and make sure that the Ignore DDE requests box is unchecked. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Laura" wrote in message ... I hope someone can help me soon as I'm very frustrated. I have Office 2000 Professional and Windows XP SP3. I recently reinstalled everything on my computer after doing a system restore and for some reason which I cannot work out, I cannot do a Mail Merge using a Table in Access (or even a Spreadsheet in Excel) with Word. I have my Word document open and I click on Tools, Mail Merge, Active Window. When I click on Get Data and locate my Access table it opens the Access table and then it hangs and eventually I have to quit Word all together. I see this message on the status bar of Word - waiting for microsoft access to accept dde commands But nothing happens. I'm at my wits end. I have uninstalled Office and re-installed it.. still nothing. What is the problem? Hope someone can help soon - I have a huge mailmerge to do tomorrow. Thanks Laura |
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Hi Peter,
No dialogue box opens behind the window - as soon as I hit "Get Data" WinWord freezes "not responding". I've read pages of posts on the internet, lots of people get this message, but I haven't yet seen a solution to it. Some people have got it with an already existing merge document - for some reason the merge process fails and they have been advised to rename the Data file - then when Word tries to merge, it seeks the Data file, can't find it, asks for the name and location and then the new data file is selected and the merge then goes ahead. Unfortunately I can't even get that far. I did wonder - When I restored my computer in early Jan, my HP Recovery disks installed a different version of Word - I'm not even sure which exactly, but I uninstalled it as I wanted Office Professional - could I have inadvertently deleted some files? I can't remember if I uninstalled before or after I installed Office Professional. Thanks for your help. Laura "Peter Jamieson" wrote in message ... If any dialog box would open when you open access or your database, it will open when Word starts Access via DDE. Sometimes (often) that dialog box is displayed behind Word so you cannot see it. Nothing appears to be happening. Alt-tab to see if there is such a dialog box. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Laura wrote: Hi Doug, Boy do I need you right now.. I don't know what else to do. I have a laptop next to me with a similar configuration and it works, but not on my PC. i.e., same operating system and same version of Office. The Option "Ignore DDE requests" is and was unchecked on both machines. The Option "Enable DDE refresh" IS checked. What else can it be? I need to do this mailmerge on the PC, if possible. Could it be an XP issue? Laura "Doug Robbins - Word MVP on news.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... From the Tools menu in Access, select Options and then go to the advanced tab and make sure that the Ignore DDE requests box is unchecked. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Laura" wrote in message ... I hope someone can help me soon as I'm very frustrated. I have Office 2000 Professional and Windows XP SP3. I recently reinstalled everything on my computer after doing a system restore and for some reason which I cannot work out, I cannot do a Mail Merge using a Table in Access (or even a Spreadsheet in Excel) with Word. I have my Word document open and I click on Tools, Mail Merge, Active Window. When I click on Get Data and locate my Access table it opens the Access table and then it hangs and eventually I have to quit Word all together. I see this message on the status bar of Word - waiting for microsoft access to accept dde commands But nothing happens. I'm at my wits end. I have uninstalled Office and re-installed it.. still nothing. What is the problem? Hope someone can help soon - I have a huge mailmerge to do tomorrow. Thanks Laura |
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Worth a try I suppose :-)
I don't think anyone here knows what the cause is either, so we can only really suggest things to consider/check and/or possible workarounds. For your immediate needs, it's either a. get DDE to work or b. get ODBC to work or c. export the data to a format that you can connect to Since it's sounds like your need is immediate, I'd suggest you consider using Access to do (c), and connect Word to a different data source. For (b), going back to Doug's suggestion of using "Confirm conversion at open", did you see an ODBC option listed? If so, did you try that? If not, I think in Office 2000 at least some of the ODBC stuff was still optional, but you could you modify/repair in Office Setup and add the stuff. Unfortunately, ODBC cannot do everything DDE can do so that may not be enough either. For (a), 1. I guess you have already tried starting with Access and your database open before you try to connect, /and/ Access open but the database closed, /and/ neither open. 2. It may be worth checking Task manager to see if any copies of WINWORD, MSACCESS, or even OUTLOOK are running. It's just possible that other tasks are blocking DDE. 3. It may be worth trying some other DDE-related tests using Word fields: a. start Word, then a { DDE } field into a blank Word document as follows: { DDE Winword System Sysitems } (use ctrl-F9 to insert the special {} - everything else is text) Select the field and use F9 to update it. The result should look something like the following . If necessary, use Alt-F9 to see the result. SYSITEMS TOPICS FORMATS If that works, it says that DDE is working well enough for Word to be able to communicate with itself. If not, DDE is definitely in trouble on your system! If it worked, you can try starting Access first, then use the same approach except use: { DDE MSACCESS SYSTEM SYSITEMS } If that doesn't work, then there is indeed something wrong with DDE that needs fixing. Truble is, I do not know how, and although I can think of further tests, I'm not sure they will lead to a resolution. But... 4. There is one possibly relevant KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892850 Unfortunately, if you are using Windows 2000, you have to contact MS support to get a fix. If you're using Windows XP, I believe the fix is in SP3. That said, it is only my opinion but I doubt if that is the cause in this case. { DDE Excel System Sysitems } Something that is worth trying is to see if Word can connect to anthing (e.g. itself) using DDE: OK, if you feel like it there's one other thing you could try, which is to try to connect to an application that is neither Word nor Excel, using DDE. if that works, then there's probably a problem specifically with Excel configuration - how to fix it, I do not know, but since re-installing Office does not typically destroy all configuration informatin for the application, it might be a question of removing a registry entry and letting Excel rebuild it: it's probably a question for the Excel experts. There are various programs that should respond to DDE requests. I make all the suggestions I can think of that involve common windows/office apps below. When trying to connect to any of them (same with Excel) it's a good idea to ensure that the program is started and you have dismissed any startup dialog boxes. In some case the "program" has probably already been started. Then in Word, change the DDE field as follows: Change { DDE WINWORD SYSTEM SYSITEMS } to the following: Some info. from Windows Explorer: { DDE FOLDERS APPPROPERTIES } Info. from MS Access: { DDE MSACCESS SYSTEM SYSITEMS } Access using another method that uses DDE: Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Laura wrote: Hi Peter, No dialogue box opens behind the window - as soon as I hit "Get Data" WinWord freezes "not responding". I've read pages of posts on the internet, lots of people get this message, but I haven't yet seen a solution to it. Some people have got it with an already existing merge document - for some reason the merge process fails and they have been advised to rename the Data file - then when Word tries to merge, it seeks the Data file, can't find it, asks for the name and location and then the new data file is selected and the merge then goes ahead. Unfortunately I can't even get that far. I did wonder - When I restored my computer in early Jan, my HP Recovery disks installed a different version of Word - I'm not even sure which exactly, but I uninstalled it as I wanted Office Professional - could I have inadvertently deleted some files? I can't remember if I uninstalled before or after I installed Office Professional. Thanks for your help. Laura "Peter Jamieson" wrote in message ... If any dialog box would open when you open access or your database, it will open when Word starts Access via DDE. Sometimes (often) that dialog box is displayed behind Word so you cannot see it. Nothing appears to be happening. Alt-tab to see if there is such a dialog box. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Laura wrote: Hi Doug, Boy do I need you right now.. I don't know what else to do. I have a laptop next to me with a similar configuration and it works, but not on my PC. i.e., same operating system and same version of Office. The Option "Ignore DDE requests" is and was unchecked on both machines. The Option "Enable DDE refresh" IS checked. What else can it be? I need to do this mailmerge on the PC, if possible. Could it be an XP issue? Laura "Doug Robbins - Word MVP on news.microsoft.com" wrote in message ... From the Tools menu in Access, select Options and then go to the advanced tab and make sure that the Ignore DDE requests box is unchecked. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Laura" wrote in message ... I hope someone can help me soon as I'm very frustrated. I have Office 2000 Professional and Windows XP SP3. I recently reinstalled everything on my computer after doing a system restore and for some reason which I cannot work out, I cannot do a Mail Merge using a Table in Access (or even a Spreadsheet in Excel) with Word. I have my Word document open and I click on Tools, Mail Merge, Active Window. When I click on Get Data and locate my Access table it opens the Access table and then it hangs and eventually I have to quit Word all together. I see this message on the status bar of Word - waiting for microsoft access to accept dde commands But nothing happens. I'm at my wits end. I have uninstalled Office and re-installed it.. still nothing. What is the problem? Hope someone can help soon - I have a huge mailmerge to do tomorrow. Thanks Laura |
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