Server Name
The name of the DDE server. This is usually a single upper case word e.g.
EXCEL, QPW, MSACCESS, 123W, etc.
Server EXE file location
The path to the EXE file that runs the DDE server. This can be set by
selecting the filename with the Browse button.
Browse
Can be used to locate an EXE file name.
OK
Save the DDE server information and close menu.
Add
Add the specified DDE server and EXE file into the list of DDE servers. If the
DDE server already exists, this will update the EXE file information.
Change
Change the specified DDE server and EXE file in the list of DDE servers.
Remove
Remove the specified DDE server and EXE file from the list of DDE servers.
Start
Start the specified EXE file corresponding to that currently selected in the
Server name item.
Excel DDE Cell Address Format letters
These fields can be changed to simplify use of GenStat with Excel when a
language other than English is used on a PC.
Excel can addresses spreadsheet cells using the row and column number in what
is termed R1C1 notation, where R and C represent "row" and "column"
respectively. However, other language settings may result in other letters
being used for this purpose. The two entries in this dialog allow alternative
row and column letters to be supplied.
To find out what letters are currently used in Excel, as set up on your PC,
enter the following formula into a cell of an Excel sheet.
=ADDRESS(1,1,1,FALSE)
The resulting text will be in the form <Row letter>1<Column letter>1. You
should change the Row and Column letters in GenStat to match those displayed
in Excel.
See Also
Edit/Change DDE Link to Spreadsheet
Create Spreadsheet Using a DDE Link
Spreadsheet Sheet Menu