Can't Switch to Server Application While Dialog Box Open (110236)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 95
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 5.0
This article was previously published under Q110236 SYMPTOMS
If you activate an object linking and embedding (OLE) 2.0 object in
the client application (the application the object is embedded in)
while the server application (the application you used to create the
object) is running, you will not be able to switch to or quit the
server application while a dialog box is open in the activated
object.
For example, if you activate a Microsoft Excel Worksheet object
in a Microsoft Word for Windows document while Microsoft Excel is
running, you will not be able to switch to or quit Microsoft Excel
while a dialog box is open in the activated Microsoft Excel Worksheet
object.
This behavior occurs only when you activate the embedded object while
the server application is running.
CAUSE
This behavior is by design. When you activate an embedded OLE 2.0
object, the menus and toolbars of the server application replace
those of the client application. The server application does not have
to be running when you activate an embedded object. However, when you
activate the embedded OLE 2.0 object while the server application is
running, that instance of the server application is used for the
toolbars and menus, and you will not be able to switch to or exit the
server while a dialog box is open in the activated object.
WORKAROUND
To switch to or quit the server application while you are editing an
object that you created using that application, close the dialog box
in the activated object.
MORE INFORMATION
To avoid this behavior, make sure there are no instances of the
application you used to create the object running before you activate
the object. Once you activate the object, you can start, switch to,
and quit the server application even if a dialog box is open in the
activated object.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/15/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB110236 |
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