WD2000: Printing Multiple Documents Opens Separate Instances of Word (209810)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Word 2000

This article was previously published under Q209810

SYMPTOMS

When you select several documents (20 or more) from within Windows Explorer and then print the documents (in Windows Explorer, on the File menu, click Print), after you print about 20 documents, the following error message appears:
Too many DDE channels are open. Please close a window.
When you click OK to the error message, another instance of Word opens for each of the remaining documents you selected to print.

WORKAROUND

To work around this problem, use the following sample Visual Basic for Applications macro to print multiple documents.

The following macro prints all Word documents found in the specified directory:

Sub PrintDocs()

    Dim sDir As String
    Dim sDocToPrint As String
    
    sDir = "C:\My Documents\"                 ' Set document directory.
    sDocToPrint = Dir(sDir & "*.Doc")         ' Set document type, in
                                              ' this case, Word documents.

    WordBasic.DisableAutoMacros 1             ' Disable AutoMacros.
    Do While sDocToPrint <> ""
        Documents.Open sDir & sDocToPrint           ' Open the document
        ActiveDocument.PrintOut Background:=True    ' Print the document in
                                                    ' the background.
        ActiveDocument.Close                        ' Close the document.
        sDocToPrint = Dir                           ' Get next file in
                                                    ' sequence to print.
    Loop
    WordBasic.DisableAutoMacros 0             ' Enable AutoMacros.

End Sub
				

MORE INFORMATION

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REFERENCES

For more information about how to use the sample code in this article, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

212536 OFF2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles


Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:6/17/2005
Keywords:kbnofix kbprb KB209810