Yes, I think I need DDE. My data is coming from a parameter query that asks
for one piece of data.
I tried the OLE DB Database Files, and that did not give me any queries to
choose from, just tables.
I also had already clicked the "Show all" box to give more options, but it
is still not there. And, my file name is vbs.mdb.
I suppose I could make my query into a make-table query, but I would like
for it to work the right way. I didn't mention this earlier, but this mail
merge works fine at my house, but when I bring it to the church it doesn't
work. I don't know what is different about the church.
Thank you,
Laura
> Do you definitely need to use DDE (you may need to, if for example you are
> using a parameter query in Access as the data source)? If not, do you see
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> > Thanks,
> > Laura
Peter Jamieson - 13 Jun 2007 08:26 GMT
I have never seen this before and the only potentially relevant article I
can find is at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137076/en-us
which says that you have to have certain Windows registry entries. However,
that's a very old article about old versions of Windows and Word. As an
experiment, I removed the relevant registry entries for Access here
(WinXP/Word2003/Access2003) and the DDE option appeared. However, when I
selected it, Word was unable to make the connection. In other words, those
entries are needed, but removing them does not have precisely the effect you
are seeing.
Another article, for Word 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/211193/en-us
suggests that if DDE does not appear in the list, you need to
uninstall/reinstall Access. I would suggest that in Office 2003, you ensure
you have the Office 2003 CDs ready and use Access Help|Deect and Repair and
see if that makes any difference.
Peter Jamieson
> Yes, I think I need DDE. My data is coming from a parameter query that
> asks
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>> > Thanks,
>> > Laura
Laura - 13 Jun 2007 20:34 GMT
I will not be back at the church until Thursday to try these out, but thank
you for your time. I read the articles and will try these solutions
tomorrow. I will let you know what works. Thanks again.
Laura
> I have never seen this before and the only potentially relevant article I
> can find is at
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> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Laura