Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
This problem started when we switched from our old computers running Office
97 and Windows 95 to our new Dell computers that run Office XP and Windows XP (SP2). The only times that this problem doesn't occur is after a reboot. It will work for a while and then hang again. When everything works like it should, the following messages appear: Opening Source Document Starting Excel Waiting for Microsoft Excel to accept DDE Commands Opening Data File Requesting Query information from Microsoft Excel When the system hangs, it does so during the third step - Waiting for Microsoft Excel to accept DDE Commands. The dark blue bar at the top of the screen turns into a faded blue bar. After rebooting the computer, if I want to open the source document again, I get the following message: "The document xxxx.doc caused a serious error the last time it was opened. Would you like to continue opening it?" When I select "Yes", the file opens as it should've in the first place and is ready to merge. I have tried many things (including playing with the video settings), but nothing has worked so far. Any suggestons? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Nolan |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi ?B?Tm9sYW4=?=,
Hmmm, hard to say. Can you tell if the problem is more frequent when lots of applications are open and running? Or if you've been using Word and/or Excel for an extended period of time? Right off hand, I'd say it's not a Word problem, per se, but a problem with something in Windows communicating per DDE. Note that with Excel you'd have a choice of three additional connection methods that certainly wouldn't cause this problem. You might try connecting a couple of the main merge documents using ODBC and see if that's more stable for you. Activate "Confirm conversions on open" in Tools/Options/General, then re-connect to the Excel worksheet. Select ODBC from the list of connections methods that will be displayed. If you're currently selecting "just a worksheet" (as opposed to a named range), then you'll need to click "Options" and activate the checkboxes that appear in order to include worksheets in the listing. This problem started when we switched from our old computers running Office 97 and Windows 95 to our new Dell computers that run Office XP and Windows XP (SP2). The only times that this problem doesn't occur is after a reboot. It will work for a while and then hang again. When everything works like it should, the following messages appear: Opening Source Document Starting Excel Waiting for Microsoft Excel to accept DDE Commands Opening Data File Requesting Query information from Microsoft Excel When the system hangs, it does so during the third step - Waiting for Microsoft Excel to accept DDE Commands. The dark blue bar at the top of the screen turns into a faded blue bar. After rebooting the computer, if I want to open the source document again, I get the following message: "The document xxxx.doc caused a serious error the last time it was opened. Would you like to continue opening it?" When I select "Yes", the file opens as it should've in the first place and is ready to merge. I have tried many things (including playing with the video settings), but nothing has worked so far. Any suggestons? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Cindy - thanks for your response. I think that you may be onto something.
When I made the change, the Word document opened much faster. This has led to a new problem however. Once I have disconnected from the data file and reconnected, the merged document has lost all of the formating that was in the document originally. For example, the dates are in scientifc notation and the numbers don't read like 100,000 they read 100000. This is another thing that I noticed when we changed to Office XP - it wasn't very easy to change the location of the data file. This data file has over 200 columns of data. The merged document is 35 pages of text and numbers and it would be extremely tedious to go through and have to reformat this document. Is there a way to change the data source file and not lose the formating? Interestingly, the formating is correct in the excel file. Thanks for your help. Nolan "Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote: Hi ?B?Tm9sYW4=?=, Hmmm, hard to say. Can you tell if the problem is more frequent when lots of applications are open and running? Or if you've been using Word and/or Excel for an extended period of time? Right off hand, I'd say it's not a Word problem, per se, but a problem with something in Windows communicating per DDE. Note that with Excel you'd have a choice of three additional connection methods that certainly wouldn't cause this problem. You might try connecting a couple of the main merge documents using ODBC and see if that's more stable for you. Activate "Confirm conversions on open" in Tools/Options/General, then re-connect to the Excel worksheet. Select ODBC from the list of connections methods that will be displayed. If you're currently selecting "just a worksheet" (as opposed to a named range), then you'll need to click "Options" and activate the checkboxes that appear in order to include worksheets in the listing. This problem started when we switched from our old computers running Office 97 and Windows 95 to our new Dell computers that run Office XP and Windows XP (SP2). The only times that this problem doesn't occur is after a reboot. It will work for a while and then hang again. When everything works like it should, the following messages appear: Opening Source Document Starting Excel Waiting for Microsoft Excel to accept DDE Commands Opening Data File Requesting Query information from Microsoft Excel When the system hangs, it does so during the third step - Waiting for Microsoft Excel to accept DDE Commands. The dark blue bar at the top of the screen turns into a faded blue bar. After rebooting the computer, if I want to open the source document again, I get the following message: "The document xxxx.doc caused a serious error the last time it was opened. Would you like to continue opening it?" When I select "Yes", the file opens as it should've in the first place and is ready to merge. I have tried many things (including playing with the video settings), but nothing has worked so far. Any suggestons? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi Nolan,
Sorry about getting back to you so late. I was away for a couple of weeks during the holidays, and have been running to catch up ever since... What you're seeing now is due to no longer connecting via DDE. Only DDE brings across formatting from the data source, because it carries on a conversation with Excel, rather than just bringing across the data. This means, if you use ODBC (or OLEDB), you must place the formatting information in the mail merge fields in Word (prior to the merge). Alt+F9 toggles the field codes on/off. A formatting switch would look something like this { Mergefield Total \# "0.00" } I think that you may be onto something. When I made the change, the Word document opened much faster. This has led to a new problem however. Once I have disconnected from the data file and reconnected, the merged document has lost all of the formating that was in the document originally. For example, the dates are in scientifc notation and the numbers don't read like 100,000 they read 100000. This is another thing that I noticed when we changed to Office XP - it wasn't very easy to change the location of the data file. This data file has over 200 columns of data. The merged document is 35 pages of text and numbers and it would be extremely tedious to go through and have to reformat this document. Is there a way to change the data source file and not lose the formating? Interestingly, the formating is correct in the excel file. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Using Mail Merge for Creating a Document of Biographies... | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Can I use a form template document for mail merge? | Mailmerge | |||
how do I stop mail merge task pane from opening in a document | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Mail merge error occurs when filtering Excel data source | Mailmerge | |||
How do I mail merge when only merge document is shown in tools? | Microsoft Word Help |