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SUMMARY
Using Microsoft Access and Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) to access
information from an open DDE server application, such as Microsoft
Excel, where the data does not exist causes the following error
message to be displayed:
If you choose the Yes button in the message dialog box, a second copy of Microsoft Excel is started with the name of the non-existent spreadsheet in its title bar. MORE INFORMATIONThis behavior is correct unless you already have a spreadsheet with the name given in the DDE link open in Microsoft Excel. If the DDE link cannot find the spreadsheet, a second copy of Microsoft Excel will be launched using the filename given in the DDE statement. However, the DDE standard is not to have running applications open documents. REFERENCESMicrosoft Access "Introduction to Programming," version 1.0, Chapter 9, "Dynamic Data Exchange"
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