> I am using Office 2000 on a Windows 2000 Pro platform. Recently, I have
> noticed that when I create a merged document, I am unable to edit the merged
> document. The cursor does not appear on the screen. Does anyone have any
> thoughts why this might suddenly occur?
Hello, Switzerland!
And Happy New Year, as well.
There is no cursor showing in the merged document, and if you click anywhere
on the screen, there is still no cursor. However, when I use ALT + TAB, I
am able to edit the merged document. (Thank you.) But, why, all of a
sudden, does the screen not permit the editing of the merged document? I
have not had this problem before.
I tried turning off the firewall, but no impact. I have an anti-virus
program, but that has not affected the function in years past. I am using
Word as my email editor. The only significant hardware change made within
the last week was the substitution of a flat panel display screen with a
slightly higher resolution setting than the previous monitor.
I'm not sure I totally comprehend the "Addin" concept, but there have been
no software changes of late, other than a Windows Update from Microsoft for
a security-related issue.
Very strange....
But, the ALT + TAB routine does work. Does that indicate anything in and of
itself?
Regards,
Gordon Biggar
Houston, Texas
> Hi G.G.,
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Cindy M -WordMVP- - 02 Feb 2004 16:09 GMT
Hi G.G.,
Right. I know I've seen disucssions about this kind of problem; not
necessarily with mail merge, but with Word 2000 generally. Unfortunately, I
didn't etch the details into my aging brain cells <sigh>! Nor do I find
anything in the Knowledge Base.
You might try asking this question in the word.setup.networking group, as
well. Be sure to mention that Alt+Tab takes you into the document window
because that may ring a bell with someone.
For my part, the next thing I'd have to suggest is booting up Windows in Safe
Mode and seeing if that makes any difference in the behavior. If it does, then
we're looking at an influence from outside of Word.
> There is no cursor showing in the merged document, and if you click anywhere
> on the screen, there is still no cursor. However, when I use ALT + TAB, I
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> But, the ALT + TAB routine does work. Does that indicate anything in and of
> itself?
Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Sep 30 2003)
http://www.word.mvps.org
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