ID: Q114306
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When you insert a Microsoft Access or Microsoft FoxPro database in a document, no pictures in the database appear in Word for Windows. (To insert a database in Word, use the Database command on the Insert menu or choose Mail Merge from the Tools menu and then choose the Get Data button.)
When you use DDE (dynamic data exchange) to insert the database, the following error message appears in Word in place of the picture:
Long binary or text value.
When you use ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) to insert the database, the
picture area is blank in Word, and no error message appears.
NOTE: This problem can occur with any database application that interfaces via DDE with the Word mail merge or database features.
Neither DDE nor the implementation of ODBC in Microsoft Word support the long binary format used to store pictures in a database.
Saving the Microsoft Access or Microsoft FoxPro database in a different file format, including RTF (rich text format), does not retain the database pictures, so you cannot use RTF as a workaround.
See page 677 in the "Microsoft Word User's Guide" for information on selecting DDE or ODBC as the conversion method.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 624-632, 676-677
Additional query words: ODBC DDE
Keywords : kbprint kbualink97 kbmerge
Version : 6.0 6.0a 6.0c 7.0 7.0a 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: April 21, 1998