WD: Word Accesses Mail Merge Data File FrequentlyLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q106469 |
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SYMPTOMSWord for Windows accesses the data document in a mail merge main document each time you reactivate the main document window. Word may access the data document when you return to Word from another application (this does not happen every time). Sometimes it takes a long time for Word to open the data document and access the current data record, especially if your data document is large. For example, if you switch to a non-mail-merge document window or if you switch to a different application such as Microsoft Excel, then switch back to the mail merge main document, Word accesses the data file. Word displays the following message on the status bar:
Opening <data filename> in <application name>. CAUSEWhen you activate a mail merge main document, Word maintains a constant reference to the most recently used record in the data document, which requires Word to access the data file frequently. Word does this so the most up-to-date values always display. This means that if someone changes the data file record in the source application, Word automatically displays the new information in your main document.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word version 6.0 for Windows, Microsoft Word for Windows 95, and Word 97. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
WORKAROUNDUse the following suggestions to minimize the time you have to wait for Word to access your data document:
MORE INFORMATIONBelow is the process Word uses to open mail merge data documents and access the current data record.
Data File Attached Using DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange)
Data File Attached Using Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
Data File Attached Using Converter
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