Article ID: 113705
Article Last Modified on 8/16/2005
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Word 6.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 6.0a
- Microsoft Word 6.0c
- Microsoft Word 95 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 95a
- Microsoft Excel 5.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Excel 95 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Excel 95a
This article was previously published under Q113705
SYMPTOMS
If you specify a range when you attach a Microsoft Excel for Windows
spreadsheet as a mail merge data source using dynamic data exchange (DDE),
the following error messages may occur
This task is taking longer than expected.
Do you want to continue waiting?
followed by:
Word could not re-establish a DDE connection to Microsoft Excel
to complete the current task.
CAUSE
Case 1: Selecting Ignore Other Applications
This error occurs if the Ignore Other Applications check box in Microsoft
Excel is selected. To locate this option in Microsoft Excel, click Options
on the Tools menu, and then click the General tab.
Case 2: Using a Colon to Specify a Range of Cells
Word 7.0:
This error also occurs if you use a colon to specify a range of cells. For
example, if you specify a range by typing "A1:G6" or "R1C1:R6C7" in the
Microsoft Excel dialog box that appears after you select a spreadsheet,
this error occurs. If you use a different separator-- such as a comma,
period, or semicolon--the data source opens as expected.
Word 6.0:
This error occurs if you use a colon (:) to specify a range of cells you
want to use. For example, if you specify a range by typing "A1:G6" or
"R1C1:R6C7" in the Microsoft Excel dialog box that appears after you select
a spreadsheet, this error occurs. If you use a different separator--such as
a comma, period, or semicolon--Word does not attach the spreadsheet at all.
WORKAROUND
Case 1: Selecting Ignore Other Applications
In Microsoft Excel, clear the Ignore Other Applications check box and use a
name to define the range of data you want to use as the mail merge data
source. In Word, when the Microsoft Excel dialog box appears, select that
name in the Named or Cell Range list. This method works whether you open
the spreadsheet using DDE or the Microsoft Excel converter.
Case 2: Using a colon to specify a range of cells
On the Tools menu, click Mail Merge, click the Get Data button, and click
Open Data Source. Ensure that the Confirm Conversions check box (Word 6.0)
or the Select Method check box (Word 7.0) is selected. When Word prompts
you to confirm the data source, select Microsoft Excel Worksheet Via
Converter (*.xls) from the Open Data Source list. When you use the
converter, the error does not occur, even if you specify a range using a
colon as the separator.
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