The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
If you specify a cell range when you attach a Microsoft Excel worksheet
as a mail merge data source using Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE), the
following error message may appear:
CAUSE
The error message listed in the "Symptoms" section of this article can be
caused by the following:
WORKAROUND
Use one of the following methods appropriate for your situation:
Method 1: Clear the Ignore Other Applications Check BoxIn 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 Excel dialog box appears, select that name in the Named or Cell Range list. This method works whether you open the worksheet using DDE or the Excel converter.Method 2: Use the Excel ConverterIn the Mail Merge Helper (on the Tools menu, click Mail Merge), click the Get Data button, and then click Open Data Source. Select your Excel worksheet and ensure that the Select Method check box is selected. When Word prompts you to confirm the data source, select Microsoft Excel Worksheet Via Converter (*.xls) from the Open Data Source list.NOTE: When you use the converter, the error does not occur, even if you specify a range using a colon as the separator. Method 3: Use Row/Column DesignationWhen you type in the cell range, use the row and column range RxCx instead.NOTE: x indicates the number of the column or row. For example, instead of typing A1:C3, type R1C1:R3C3. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
Word Help contains incorrect information in the Microsoft Excel dialog box
Help topic. This Help topic states the following:
NOTE: To view the incorrect Help topic in the Microsoft Excel dialog box when you specify the cell range, right-click "Named or cell range" and then click "What's This?" Additional query words: delimiter semi-colon officeinterop mailmerge reestablish
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