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I'm using 365 Apps for business because Access is part of my workflow. While merging from Access to Word, Outlook becomes unusable (hourglass). When the merge is finished, Outlook starts responding. This seems to be a recent issue. Any insight and possible solution? I like to check my email in Outlook while the merge is being performed. Thanks.
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You're not alone in experiencing this issue. Many users have reported that Outlook becomes unresponsive (shows hourglass) during a mail merge process from Access to Word, especially in recent updates of Microsoft 365 Apps for Business.
This behavior appears to be tied to how Outlook manages background operations and the tight integration among Access, Word, and Outlook during a merge. What’s Likely Happening When you initiate a mail merge from Access to Word that involves Outlook (for example, to send emails), Outlook locks certain components to maintain message integrity. This causes the interface to freeze temporarily, preventing you from interacting with it until the merge process finishes. Why This Might Be a Recent Issue Recent updates in Microsoft 365 (such as changes in COM object handling or background process security hardening) may have introduced this behavior. Microsoft has been tightening cross-app communication for performance and security, which might be affecting legacy workflows like Access-to-Word merges using Outlook. Potential Solutions and Workarounds Run Outlook in a Separate Thread (Different Profile or Instance) Try launching Outlook separately before starting the merge, and avoid initiating email sending through Outlook during the merge process. Alternatively, consider using a secondary Outlook profile just for merges, keeping your main profile available for checking email. Use Delayed Sending or Draft Generation Instead Instead of sending emails directly during the merge, choose the option to generate email drafts in Outlook. Once the merge is complete, go into the Drafts folder and review/send them manually. This can reduce the lock on Outlook. Update Microsoft 365 Apps and Access Runtime Make sure all Office apps (Access, Word, Outlook) are updated to the latest version. Microsoft might have issued fixes for integration bugs. Use Office Repair (Control Panel > Programs > Microsoft 365 > Change > Quick Repair) if any components are misbehaving. Reduce Load During Merge Try breaking the merge into smaller batches to reduce resource usage. Avoid running heavy Outlook add-ins during the process. Check COM Add-ins or Anti-virus Interference Go to File > Options > Add-ins in Outlook and disable non-essential add-ins to see if it improves responsiveness. Some antivirus software may interfere with Office automation—temporarily disable it for testing. Thanks, hope this is helpful. |
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Thanks for your insightful post. The issue seems to have been resolved with latest 365 updates.
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