Conflict between Excel and Outlook

R

Richard

I am running a trial version of Office 2007 on an XP SP3. I also tried it on
Windows 7 RC and I am having the same problem.

My Excel workbook has links that get updated through DDE and/or other
workbooks. All of these work great on their own. However if Outlook is
running these links wont update and Excel freezes until I close Outlook.

Any idea if there is a solution. as this was not occuring with Office 2002.

Thank you
 
J

JLatham

I don't know if this will cure it or not, but I think it's worth a try.

Office Button - [Excel Options] then select the Advanced group and down
about 75-90% of the way is a grouping called General. Toggle the option for
"Ignore other applications that use DDE"
and keep your fingers crossed.

There's also a toggle for "update links to other documents" in the grouping
(When Calculating this Workbook) just above the General one that you might
also take a look at.
 
R

Richard

JLatham said:
I don't know if this will cure it or not, but I think it's worth a try.

Office Button - [Excel Options] then select the Advanced group and down
about 75-90% of the way is a grouping called General. Toggle the option for
"Ignore other applications that use DDE"
and keep your fingers crossed.

There's also a toggle for "update links to other documents" in the grouping
(When Calculating this Workbook) just above the General one that you might
also take a look at.
Well I must have crossed the wrong fingers LOL as it didnt work but thanks
 
J

JLatham

Sorry I turned out to be no help - but at least it's one thing you can say
you've tried that didn't work.

Richard said:
JLatham said:
I don't know if this will cure it or not, but I think it's worth a try.

Office Button - [Excel Options] then select the Advanced group and down
about 75-90% of the way is a grouping called General. Toggle the option for
"Ignore other applications that use DDE"
and keep your fingers crossed.

There's also a toggle for "update links to other documents" in the grouping
(When Calculating this Workbook) just above the General one that you might
also take a look at.
Well I must have crossed the wrong fingers LOL as it didnt work but thanks
 

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