Did MS change DDE Syntax Thus Preventing Link Insertion?
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 2:27 pm
Hello,
I have Office XP and am trying to import data from Excel to create a Polar Chart. During the various unsuccessful attempts (combinations of Program Name, Topic, Cell Range) to use "Insert Link...", the most
hopeful DPlot error dialog reported the following:
"Could not get any data from Excel|Data|B40:C48"
(I know when I'm really off track when I get the error "Cannot connect with ...")
When I looked at the Excel Help regarding DDE, it shows the syntax as:
Program Name|Topic!Cell Range
I then noticed the DPlot error dialog shows the pipe (|) symbol between the topic and cell range rather than the exclamation point (!).
Did Microsoft change requirement of (|) to (!) in Excel XP, thus making it incompatible with this version of DPlot? Otherwise, what am I doing wrong here?
Thanks,
Ray
I have Office XP and am trying to import data from Excel to create a Polar Chart. During the various unsuccessful attempts (combinations of Program Name, Topic, Cell Range) to use "Insert Link...", the most
hopeful DPlot error dialog reported the following:
"Could not get any data from Excel|Data|B40:C48"
(I know when I'm really off track when I get the error "Cannot connect with ...")
When I looked at the Excel Help regarding DDE, it shows the syntax as:
Program Name|Topic!Cell Range
I then noticed the DPlot error dialog shows the pipe (|) symbol between the topic and cell range rather than the exclamation point (!).
Did Microsoft change requirement of (|) to (!) in Excel XP, thus making it incompatible with this version of DPlot? Otherwise, what am I doing wrong here?
Thanks,
Ray