ID: Q116470
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When Word performs a mail merge using a DDE link to a Microsoft Excel data source, Word looks only at the first sheet available in the Microsoft Excel workbook. Word does not allow you to select another worksheet. Also, editing the data source to move another sheet to the first position while it is attached to the Word main document does not allow you to access the new sheet.
When using DDE to attach a Microsoft Excel worksheet as a mail merge data source, Word recognizes only the first sheet in the workbook. Also, Word does not recognize any changes you make to the data source while the Microsoft Excel worksheet is attached to the mail merge main document.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the above listed versions of Word for Windows.
Method 1: You can select a specific sheet in a Microsoft Excel workbook
using the converter instead of the DDE option. To do this, select
the Confirm Conversions (Word 6.0) check box or click the
Select
Method (Word 7.0 - 97) check box in the Open Data Source dialog
box. Select the desired sheet from the list of all available
sheets in the workbook.
Method 2: If you choose to use the DDE option, you can open Microsoft
Excel, then open the workbook and move the desired sheet to the
first position. (To do this, click and drag the desired sheet tab
to the first position on the sheet tab bar at the bottom of the
current workbook.) Save the Microsoft Excel workbook. In Word,
reestablish the DDE link to the Microsoft Excel worksheet before
performing your merge. (To do this, from the Tools menu, select
Get Data, Choose Open Data Source, select your Microsoft Excel
file, and reselect the entire worksheet.)
Method 3: If the Microsoft Excel worksheet contains other information not
intended to be used as merge data, you can define a range name
for the data. (To do this, open the Microsoft Excel worksheet and
select the range of cells that contain your data. From the Insert
menu, select Name, then select Define and type the desired name
without spaces.) The worksheet containing the range should be
moved to the first position in the workbook as described in
Method 2. Return to your mail merge main document in Word and
reattach the data source. Instead of selecting the entire
worksheet, select the range name.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 676-677
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 5.0, Chapter 7, "Working in Workbooks"
Additional query words: dde converter data source sheet worksheet excel multiple mailmerge mm sheets worksheets top
Keywords : kbinterop kbprint kbmerge
Version : 6.00 6.00a 6.00c 7.00 7.00a 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 5, 1998