> You probably aren't going wrong at all. There are real problems in this
> area.
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> > field
> > of 255 characters..... Where am I going wrong??
it's a real pain, isn't it?
> I have Word 2000 and am using Access 2003 with a 2000 Mdb file. I
> selected
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> establish a
> DDE connection.
When you try to connect using DDE, Access is likely to pop up one or more
boxes (e.g. macro security check and perhaps a database password dialog box
or workgroup login dialog). You don't always see these because they are not
necessarily dislayed in the foreground, so it's advisable to use alt-tab to
switch to Access and see what it's doing.
But you may already have done all that, in which case...
a. Is the database, or Access, already open when you try to connect?
b. When you open your database in Access, does it change the database name
in the title bar?
c. Is Access Tools|Options|Advanced|"Ignore DDE requests" checked?
The only other workaround I know of is that if you have 63 columns of data
or less, you can open the database in Access, select the table name in the
list of tables in the Database dialog box, and drag-and-drop it into an
empty Word document. Then, in Word, delete the first row (it contains the
table name), save the document and use that as your data source.
Peter Jamieson
> Peter,
> I have Word 2000 and am using Access 2003 with a 2000 Mdb file. I
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>> > field
>> > of 255 characters..... Where am I going wrong??
Delta G - 26 Jan 2007 18:10 GMT
It is insane....I'll try it out as soon as I have time (I need to get some
work done!!!) I'll post my progress....Ultimately I may need to modify the
merge setup to reduce the field size - You would think MS would get this
ironed out.....
> it's a real pain, isn't it?
>
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> >> > field
> >> > of 255 characters..... Where am I going wrong??