You're in the wrong group for MS Access questions, but as long as you're
here maybe I can help.
Until I retired I used to be an Access database developer, and I remember
one of the 'patches' for Access 2002 was meant to disable the ability that
let users change the data in linked tables that pointed to a range in an
Excel workbook. I'm wondering if this possibly could be what's happening in
your particular situation.
The article is at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/904953/en-us. At the very
end it states:
"Because of legal issues, Microsoft has disabled the functionality in Access
2003 and in Access 2002 that let users change the data in linked tables that
point to a range in an Excel workbook. However, when you make changes
directly in the Excel workbook, the changes appear in the linked table in
Access."
Alan
"ACCESS 2007 DDE SEND PROBLEM" <ACCESS 2007 DDE SEND PROBLEM
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> Hello, I am having a problem with Access 2007. I have an older database
> that sent information from a form to an Excel worksheet. This made it
> helpful
> so that we only had to enter the customers name and addess once. My
> problem
> is that after upgrading to Access 2007 from Access 2003 the DDE Send does
> not
> work. It is not sending information to the Excel sheet. I have looked both
> Access and Excel to find a place where this may be blocked or turned off
> and
> I have not found any problem. I have checked the security permissions to
> see
> it is giving a problem but I do not see a problem. Has anyone had this
> happen
> to them. Please get back to me. Thanks Team.