All Access Errors
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| 5 |
| Invalid procedure call or argument |
| 10 |
| This array is fixed or temporarily locked |
| 17 |
| Can't perform requested operation |
| 18 |
| User interrupt occurred |
| 47 |
| Too many DLL application clients |
| 49 |
| Bad DLL calling convention |
| 52 |
| Bad file name or number |
| 74 |
| Can't rename with different drive |
| 96 |
| Unable to sink events of object because the object is already firing events to the maximum number of event receivers that it supports |
| 97 |
| Can not call friend function on object which is not an instance of defining class |
| 98 |
| A property or method call cannot include a reference to a private object, either as an argument or as a return value |
| 322 |
| Can't create necessary temporary file |
| 325 |
| Invalid format in resource file |
| 380 |
| Invalid property value |
| 381 |
| Invalid property array index |
| 382 |
| Set not supported at runtime |
| 383 |
| Set not supported (read-only property) |
| 385 |
| Need property array index |
| 393 |
| Get not supported at runtime |
| 394 |
| Get not supported (write-only property) |
| 423 |
| Property or method not found |
| 429 |
| ActiveX component can't create object |
| 430 |
| Class does not support Automation or does not support expected interface |
| 432 |
| File name or class name not found during Automation operation |
| 438 |
| Object doesn't support this property or method |
| 442 |
| Connection to type library or object library for remote process has been lost. Press OK for dialog to remove reference. |
| 443 |
| Automation object does not have a default value |
| 445 |
| Object doesn't support this action |
| 446 |
| Object doesn't support named arguments |
| 447 |
| Object doesn't support current locale setting |
| 448 |
| Named argument not found |
| 450 |
| Wrong number of arguments or invalid property assignment |
| 451 |
| Property let procedure not defined and property get procedure did not return an object |
| 453 |
| Specified DLL function not found |
| 454 |
| Code resource not found |
| 455 |
| Code resource lock error |
| 457 |
| This key is already associated with an element of this collection |
| 458 |
| Variable uses an Automation type not supported in Visual Basic |
| 459 |
| Object or class does not support the set of events |
| 460 |
| Invalid clipboard format |
| 461 |
| Method or data member not found |
| 462 |
| The remote server machine does not exist or is unavailable |
| 463 |
| Class not registered on local machine |
| 735 |
| Can't save file to TEMP |
| 2001 |
| You canceled the previous operation.5738 |
| 2002 |
| You tried to perform an operation involving a function or feature that was not installed in this version of Microsoft Access. |
| 2004 |
| There isn't enough memory to perform this operation. Close unneeded programs and try the operation again. |
| 2005 |
| There isn't enough free memory to start Microsoft Access.@Close unneeded programs and try again.For information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.3 |
| 2006 |
| The object name '|' you entered doesn't follow Microsoft Access object-naming rules.@For more information about naming objects, click Help.2@611734 |
| 2007 |
| You already have an open database object named '|.'@Use a different name for each database object of the same type.If you want this object to replace the original object, close the original object, and then save this object using the same name.For more information on renaming a database object, click Help.2@209043 |
| 2008 |
| You can't delete the database object '|' while it's open.@Close the database object, and then delete it. |
| 2009 |
| You can't rename the database object '|' while it's open.@Close the database object, and then rename it. |
| 2010 |
| You can't delete the database object '|' while it's open.@Close the database object, and then delete it. |
| 2011 |
| The password you entered is incorrect. |
| 2014 |
| You have given this |1 the same name as an existing |2 in your database.You can't give a table and a query the same name.@Give this object a name that isn't already used by another table or query. |
| 2015 |
| There are no registered wizards of this type.@Rerun Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall the wizards. If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file.For more information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'. |
| 2016 |
| You can't modify the attributes of System Tables. |
| 2017 |
| This Visual Basic for Applications Project has been protected with a password. You must supply the password in the Visual Basic Editor before you can perform this operation. |
| 2018 |
| The data access page name '|' you entered is misspelled or refers to a data access page that isn't open or doesn't exist. |
| 2019 |
| The number you used to refer to the data access page is invalid.@Use the Count property to count the open data access pages and make sure that the page number is not greater than the number of open data access pages minus one.@2019460 |
| 2020 |
| The data access page theme name '|' you entered is misspelled or refers to a theme name that doesn't exist. |
| 2021 |
| One or more operators in the filter expression is invalid.@For a valid list of operators refer to the help file |
| 2022 |
| You entered an expression that requires a data access page to be the active window.5601 |
| 2023 |
| The file name you specified for the data access page already exists.5601 |
| 2024 |
| The report snapshot was not created because you don't have enough free disk space for temporary work files.@To fix this, free up disk space (for example, empty the Recycle Bin or delete unnecessary files). |
| 2025 |
| The file is not in the correct format for a Microsoft Access project. |
| 2026 |
| Your computer is missing at least one of the Microsoft Access 97 object libraries. Your converted database will not work until you open this database using Access 97 and then fix any missing references. @Press OK to continue saving this database in the Access 97 format with missing references, or press Cancel if you no longer wish to save this database.42 |
| 2027 |
| This operation is not supported for Microsoft Access 1.X databases. |
| 2028 |
| Microsoft Access was unable to close the database object. |
| 2029 |
| Microsoft Office applications cannot suspend while you have documents open from a network location. Exit the applications or close the open documents and try again. |
| 2030 |
| The Microsoft Access project '|' will be opened read-only because one of the following occurred:@The file is locked for editing by another user, or the file (or the folder in which it is located,) is marked as read-only, or you specified that you wanted to open this file read-only. |
| 2031 |
| You can't convert or enable an MDE file. |
| 2032 |
| Some errors happened during the conversion. No converted database was generated. |
| 2033 |
| Name conflicts with existing module, project, or object library. |
| 2034 |
| Cannot Compile Project. |
| 2035 |
| Cannot Load Project of wrong version. |
| 2036 |
| Microsoft Access does not support using ADP Projects when running in Runtime Mode. |
| 2037 |
| Microsoft Access could not perform name AutoCorrect during this operation. The 'Log name AutoCorrect' option is set, but the Data and Misc. Objects is not checked out.3 |
| 2038 |
| The file '|' cannot be opened because it has been locked by another user. |
| 2039 |
| You cannot convert a workgroup file from Microsoft Access2000 to Access 97. You must create new security settings in Access 97. |
| 2040 |
| Microsoft Access can't run.3 |
| 2041 |
| Microsoft Access couldn't find file '|'. This file is required for startup. |
| 2042 |
| A system error occurred, or there isn't enough free memory to start Microsoft Access. Close unneeded programs and try again. |
| 2043 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the database file '|.'@Make sure you entered the correct path and file name. |
| 2044 |
| You can't exit Microsoft Access now.If you're running a Visual Basic module that is using OLE or DDE, you may need to interrupt the module. |
| 2045 |
| The command line you used to start Microsoft Access contains an option that Microsoft Access doesn't recognize.@Exit and restart Microsoft Access using valid command-line options. |
| 2046 |
| The command or action '|' isn't available now. You may be in a read-only database or an unconverted database from an earlier version of Microsoft Access.* The type of object the action applies to isn't currently selected or isn't in the active view.@Use only those commands and macro actions that are currently available for this database. |
| 2048 |
| There isn't enough free memory to open the file '|.'@Close unneeded programs and try again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2049 |
| The Tahoma font is not present. To restore it, please run Detect and Repair from the Help menu. |
| 2050 |
| Enter an OLE/DDE Timeout setting from 0 through 300 seconds. |
| 2051 |
| The object name '|1' can't be longer than |2 characters according to Microsoft Access object-naming rules. |
| 2052 |
| There isn't enough free memory to update the display. Close unneeded programs and try again. |
| 2053 |
| The command name can't be blank.@Please choose a name. |
| 2054 |
| Microsoft Access is unable to load the Visual Basic for Applications dynamic-link library (DLL) Vbe6.@Rerun the Microsoft Access Setup program.3 |
| 2055 |
| The expression '|' you entered is invalid.311732 |
| 2056 |
| Microsoft Access can't supply context-sensitive Help. |
| 2057 |
| There isn't enough stack memory left to perform the operation.@The operation is too complicated. Try simplifying the operation.3 |
| 2058 |
| The file '|' is incompatible. Microsoft Access needs to be reinstalled.@Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access. If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file.For more information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.3 |
| 2059 |
| Microsoft Access cannot find the object '|'.@Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name correctly. |
| 2060 |
| You can't create a field list based on the action query '|.'@Action queries don't have fields. A form or report must be based on a table, or on a select or crosstab query.@Change the RecordSource property for the form or report, or open the action query and change it to a select query.@209232 |
| 2061 |
| Enter a zero or greater-than-zero number for this option. |
| 2062 |
| The command name must be shorter than 255 Characters.@Please choose a name. |
| 2063 |
| Microsoft Access can't create, open, or write to the index file '|'; the information (.inf) file it uses to keep track of dBASE indexes.@The index file may be damaged, or you may not have read/write permission for the network drive you're trying to link to.You can link to the dBASE file without specifying any dBASE indexes, but the existing indexes will not be used with the linked table. |
| 2064 |
| The menu bar value '|' is invalid.You supplied an argument to the DoMenuItem method that refers to a menu bar that is invalid.@Use an intrinsic constant or numeric value that refers to a valid menu bar value, such as acFormbar.@611895 |
| 2065 |
| The name for the menu, command, or subcommand you entered is invalid.You supplied an argument to the DoMenuItem method that refers to a menu name, command, or subcommand that is invalid.@Use an intrinsic constant or numeric value that refers to a valid menu, command, or subcommand value, such as acRecordsMenu.@611895 |
| 2066 |
| A video adapter resolution of at least 640 x 480 pixels is required to run Microsoft Access. |
| 2067 |
| A menu bar macro can only be run if the menu bar macro name is the setting used by particular properties or options.You tried to run a menu bar macro containing the AddMenu action.Set one of the following properties or options to the name of the menu bar macro:* The MenuBar property of a form or report.* The ShortcutMenuBar property of a form, report, or control.* The Menu Bar or Shortcut Menu Bar option in the Startup dialog box.This error also occurs if Microsoft Access attempts to run a menu bar macro containing an AddMenu action that follows an action that makes some other object the active object. For example, the OpenForm action.2@603704 |
| 2068 |
| The selected item is customized and doesn't have context-sensitive Help.@For more information on creating custom Help for a form, report, or control, click Help.210930 |
| 2069 |
| The key or key combination |1 in |2 has invalid syntax or is not allowed.@Use the SendKeys syntax to specify the key or key combinations.For the allowed key or key combinations, click Help.2@610144 |
| 2070 |
| You already assigned the key or key combination |1 in |2 to another macro.@Only the first key or key combination will be used.2@610144 |
| 2071 |
| The Docking property can't be set to '|1' at this time.If you want to set the Docking property to '|2', move the toolbar from its current position and try again. |
| 2072 |
| Successfully imported '|'. |
| 2073 |
| Successfully exported '|'. |
| 2074 |
| This operation is not supported within transactions. |
| 2075 |
| This operation requires an open database. |
| 2076 |
| Successfully linked '|'. |
| 2077 |
| This Recordset is not updatable |
| 2078 |
| Help isn't available due to lack of memory or improper installation of Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Access.@For more information on troubleshooting a low memory problem, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.If you need to reinstall Microsoft Access, you may want to preserve your security or custom settings. To do so, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file.For more information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.3 |
| 2079 |
| Form is read-only, because the Unique Table property is not set. |
| 2080 |
| The toolbar or menu | already exists.@Do you want to replace the existing toolbar or menu?92 |
| 2081 |
| The Create From Macro command only works when a macro is selected in the Database window. |
| 2082 |
| Only fields from the Unique Table can be edited. |
| 2083 |
| The database '|' is read-only.You can't save changes made to data or object definitions in this database. |
| 2084 |
| Field '|' is based on an expression and can't be edited |
| 2085 |
| The ODBC Refresh Interval setting must be from 1 through 32,766 seconds. |
| 2086 |
| Recordset requires a form to be updatable. |
| 2087 |
| Microsoft Access can't display the Add-ins submenu.@The Add-ins submenu expression '|' you entered exceeds the 256-character limit.@Shorten the macroname or functionname expression in the Menu Add-ins key of the Windows Registry setting, and then restart Microsoft Access.For more information on customizing Microsoft Access settings in the Windows Registry, click Help.@209015@3 |
| 2088 |
| Microsoft Access can't display the Add-ins submenu | because a setting you entered in the Windows Registry is missing a macro name or function name expression.Supply the missing expression in the Menu Add-ins key of the Windows Registry, and then restart Microsoft Access.For more information on customizing Microsoft Access settings in the Windows Registry, click Help.@209015@3 |
| 2089 |
| Microsoft Access can't display the same menu more than once in a menu bar.603704 |
| 2090 |
| An action within the current global menu's macro group can't change the global menu bar.@Microsoft Access can't display the global menu bar because the macro called when you first set the global menu includes another action that tries to reset the global menu.@Check your menu bar macros, and make sure that you set the global menu bar only once. |
| 2091 |
| '|' is an invalid name. |
| 2092 |
| The value you specified for the setting argument in the SetOption method isn't the correct type of Variant for this option.You specified a string when Microsoft Access expected a number.@Check the Options dialog box (Tools menu) to see what type of data is required to set this particular option. For example, the setting for the Default Database Folder option must be a string. To see what type of Variant you passed to the SetOption method, use the VarType function.For more information, search the Help index for 'Variant data type' and 'VarType function'. |
| 2093 |
| The numeric value for the setting argument in the SetOption method doesn't correspond to any list box or option group settings in the Options dialog box.@Valid settings are 0 (the first item in the list) through | (the last item in the list).@606210 |
| 2094 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the toolbar '|.'You tried to run a macro that includes a ShowToolbar action or a Visual Basic procedure that includes a ShowToolbar method.* The toolbar name may be misspelled.* This action may refer to a custom toolbar that was deleted from or renamed in the current database.* This action may refer to a custom toolbar that exists in a different database.@606458 |
| 2095 |
| Microsoft Access can't switch to |.@The Microsoft application you tried to open can't be found or hasn't been installed on your computer.3 |
| 2096 |
| Microsoft Access can't open the Microsoft Office application because it can't find the dynamic-link library Mstool32.@Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access. If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file.For more information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.3 |
| 2097 |
| The table you tried to create an import/export specification for was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Access.@Convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Access by using the Convert Database command (Tools menu, Database Utilities submenu). |
| 2100 |
| The control or subform control is too large for this location.@The number you entered for the Left, Top, Height, or Width property is too large or is a negative number.@Reduce the size of the control or subform control, or enter a positive number. |
| 2101 |
| The setting you entered isn't valid for this property.@To see the valid settings for this property, search the Help index for the name of the property. |
| 2102 |
| The form name '|' is misspelled or refers to a form that doesn't exist.If the invalid form name is in a macro, an Action Failed dialog box will display the macro name and the macro's arguments after you click OK. Open the Macro window, and enter the correct form name. |
| 2103 |
| The report name '|' you entered in either the property sheet or macro is misspelled or refers to a report that doesn't exist.If the invalid report name is in a macro, an Action Failed dialog box will display the macro name and the macro's arguments after you click OK. Open the Macro window, and enter the correct report name. |
| 2104 |
| You entered the control name '|,' which is already in use.You already have a control on the form with this name, or an existing control has its name mapped to this name for Visual Basic.Visual Basic maps spaces in control names to underscores. For example, My Control and My_Control are treated as duplicate names.@611734 |
| 2105 |
| You can't go to the specified record.You may be at the end of a recordset. |
| 2106 |
| | errors occurred when you loaded the form or report.You loaded a form or report that has controls or properties that Microsoft Access doesn't recognize and will ignore. |
| 2107 |
| The value you entered doesn't meet the validation rule defined for the field or control.@To see the validation rule, click Design view, click the appropriate field, and then, if the property sheet isn't open, click the Properties button on the toolbar. Then click the Data tab.@To solve this problem, enter a value that meets the validation rule, or press ESC to undo your changes.@211730 |
| 2108 |
| You must save the field before you execute the GoToControl action, the GoToControl method, or the SetFocus method.You tried to move the focus to another control using the SetFocus method, GoToControl action, or the GoToControl method.@Set the macro or method to the AfterUpdate property instead of the BeforeUpdate property so it saves the field before changing the focus.@606314 |
| 2109 |
| There is no field named '|' in the current record. |
| 2110 |
| Microsoft Access can't move the focus to the control |. The control may be a type that can't receive the focus, such as a label.* The control's Visible property may be set to No.* The control's Enabled property may be set to No.@603016 |
| 2111 |
| The changes you made can't be saved.@The save operation may have failed due to the temporary locking of the records by another user.* Click OK to try again. You may need to click OK several times (or wait until the other user closes the table).* Click Cancel if repeated attempts to save your changes fail.3 |
| 2112 |
| The item on the Clipboard can't be pasted into this control. |
| 2113 |
| The value you entered isn't valid for this field.@For example, you may have entered text in a numeric field or a number that is larger than the FieldSize setting permits. |
| 2114 |
| Microsoft Access doesn't support the format of the file '|,' or file is too large. Try converting the file to BMP or GIF format. |
| 2115 |
| The macro or function set to the BeforeUpdate or ValidationRule property for this field is preventing Microsoft Access from saving the data in the field. If this is a macro, open the macro in the Macro window and remove the action that forces a save (for example, GoToControl).* If the macro includes a SetValue action, set the macro to the AfterUpdate property of the control instead.* If this is a function, redefine the function in the Module window. |
| 2116 |
| The value in the field or record violates the validation rule for the record or field.@For example, you may have changed a validation rule without verifying whether the existing data matches the new validation rule.@Click Undo on the Edit menu to restore the previous value, or enter a new value that meets the validation rule for the field.@2@209121 |
| 2117 |
| Microsoft Access has canceled the Paste operation.@The text on the Clipboard is too long to paste into the form. For example, you may have pasted too much text into a label or entered too much text in the ColumnWidths property.@Paste smaller sections. For labels, you must paste fewer than 2,048 characters. |
| 2118 |
| You must save the current field before you run the Requery action. If you are running a macro from the Database window, save the field first, and then run the macro.* If the macro name is the setting of the BeforeUpdate property in a Visual Basic function, set the AfterUpdate property to the name of the macro instead.@603033 |
| 2119 |
| The Requery action can't be used on the control '|.'@Certain controls, such as labels and rectangles, can't receive the focus; therefore, you can't apply a Requery action to them.@603033 |
| 2120 |
| To create a form, report or data access page using this wizard, you must first select the table or query on which the form, report or data access page will be based. |
| 2121 |
| Microsoft Access can't open the form '|.'@It contains data that Microsoft Access doesn't recognize.Re-create the form or, if you maintain backup copies of your database, retrieve a copy of the form. |
| 2122 |
| You can't view a form as a continuous form if it contains a subform, an ActiveX control, or a bound chart.@Set the DefaultView property of the form to Single Form, Datasheet, PivotTable, or PivotChart. |
| 2123 |
| The control name you entered doesn't follow Microsoft Access object-naming rules.2@611734 |
| 2124 |
| The form name you entered doesn't follow Microsoft Access object-naming rules.2@611734 |
| 2125 |
| The setting for the FontSize property must be from 1 through 127.612551 |
| 2126 |
| The setting for the ColumnCount property must be from 1 through 255.600936 |
| 2127 |
| The setting for the BoundColumn property can't be greater than the setting for the ColumnCount property.600839 |
| 2128 |
| Microsoft Access encountered errors while importing |1.@For more detailed error information, see the file '|2'. |
| 2129 |
| The setting for the DefaultEditing property must be Allow Edits, Read Only, Data Entry, or Can't Add Records.@Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 for the DefaultEditing property. |
| 2130 |
| The settings for the GridX and GridY properties must be from 1 through 64. |
| 2131 |
| An expression can't be longer than 2,048 characters. |
| 2132 |
| The setting for the DecimalPlaces property must be from 0 through 15, or 255 for Auto (default). |
| 2133 |
| You can't place a form (or report) within itself.@Select or enter a different form or report to serve as the subform or subreport. |
| 2134 |
| The setting for the Width property must be from 0 through 22 inches (55.87 cm). |
| 2135 |
| This property is read-only and can't be set. |
| 2136 |
| To set this property, open the form or report in Design view.@For more information on this property, search the Help index for the name of the property. |
| 2137 |
| You can't use Find or Replace now.@The fields are not searchable due to one of the following:* The fields are controls (such as buttons or OLE objects).* The fields have no data.* There are no fields to search. |
| 2138 |
| You can't search the field for the specified value.@Resolve the error given in the previous error message before you attempt to search again. |
| 2139 |
| You can't replace the current value of the field with the replacement text.@Resolve any errors before making further replacements. |
| 2140 |
| Microsoft Access can't save the change you made to the record in the Replace operation for the reason given in the previous error message.@Click Undo Current Record on the Edit menu, or enter a new value in the field. |
| 2141 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the text you specified in the Find What box. |
| 2142 |
| The FindRecord action requires a Find What argument.You tried to run a macro set to one of the current field's properties, but you left the Find What argument blank.@When you click OK, an Action Failed dialog box will display the macro name and the macro's arguments. In the Macro window, enter text or an expression for the Find What argument, and try the Search operation again.@603015 |
| 2143 |
| You didn't specify search criteria with a FindRecord action.@In the Macro window, insert a FindRecord action before the FindNext action.@603015 |
| 2144 |
| The setting for the ListRows property must be from 1 through 255.604055 |
| 2145 |
| The ColumnWidths property setting must be a value from 0 through 22 inches (55.87 cm) for each column in a list box or a combo box.If there is more than one column, separate the numbers with either a semicolon or the list separator character. List separator characters are defined in the Regional Settings section of Windows Control Panel.@600847 |
| 2146 |
| Microsoft Access can't save the last change for the reason given in the previous error message.@For example, you may have entered a duplicate value in a field with an index that prohibits duplicate values.@Click Undo on the Edit menu, or enter a new value in the field. |
| 2147 |
| You must be in Design view to create or delete controls.5054 |
| 2148 |
| The number you used to refer to the form or report section is invalid.@Make sure that the number is less than the number of sections in the form or report. |
| 2149 |
| The constant you entered for the control type is invalid.@For a list of valid constants you can use to create a control, click Help.2@610905 |
| 2150 |
| This type of control can't contain other controls. |
| 2151 |
| The parent control can't contain the type of control you selected.@For example, you used the CreateControl function to designate an option group as the parent of a text box. |
| 2152 |
| You can set group levels for reports only, not for forms. |
| 2153 |
| You can't specify more than 10 group levels. |
| 2154 |
| You can't call this function when the Sorting and Grouping box is open. |
| 2155 |
| Microsoft Access has encountered an error in compiling the Visual Basic code.You don't have permission to edit code; inform someone who does have permission about this error. |
| 2156 |
| Microsoft Access has encountered an error in compiling the Visual Basic code.@Do you want to view the error in its context?92 |
| 2157 |
| The sum of the top margin, the bottom margin, the height of the page header, and the height of the page footer is greater than the length of the page you are printing on. |
| 2158 |
| You can use the Print method and the report graphics methods (Circle, Line, PSet, and Scale) only in an event procedure or a macro set to the OnPrint, the OnFormat, or the OnPage event property.210129 |
| 2159 |
| There isn't enough memory to initialize the Print method or one of the report graphics methods (Circle, Line, PSet, Scale).@Close unneeded programs and try again to print or preview the report.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2160 |
| Microsoft Access couldn't create the graphic or text.@An error occurred while initializing the Print method or one of the report graphics methods (Circle, Line, PSet, Scale).@Close unneeded programs and try again to print or preview the report.For information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2161 |
| The text or expression you entered doesn't match the type of data you are searching for.@Redefine the text or expression, or search in a different field. |
| 2162 |
| A macro set to one of the current field's properties failed because of an error in a FindRecord action argument.@In the Macro window, change the Search As Formatted argument to Yes. If you want the argument setting to remain No, do all of the following:* Select No for the Match Case argument.* Select Yes for the Only Current Field argument.* Make sure you are searching in a bound control.2@603015 |
| 2163 |
| The page number you used as an argument for the GoToPage action or method doesn't exist in this form.603017 |
| 2164 |
| You can't disable a control while it has the focus.5250 |
| 2165 |
| You can't hide a control that has the focus. |
| 2166 |
| You can't lock a control while it has unsaved changes. |
| 2167 |
| This property is read-only and can't be modified. |
| 2169 |
| You can't save this record at this time.@Microsoft Access may have encountered an error while trying to save a record.If you close this object now, the data changes you made will be lost.Do you want to close the database object anyway?202 |
| 2170 |
| There isn't enough memory to retrieve data for the list box.@Close unneeded programs. Then close and reopen the active form, and click the list box again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2171 |
| You can't have more than seven nested subforms in a main form.@Remove the eigth nested subform. |
| 2172 |
| You can't use a pass-through query or a non-fixed-column crosstab query as a record source for a subform or subreport.@Before you bind the subform or subreport to a crosstab query, set the query's ColumnHeadings property.2@209979 |
| 2173 |
| The control '|' the macro is attempting to search can't be searched.@Try one of the following:* Add a GoToControl action before the FindRecord action.* For the FindRecord action, change the Only Current Field action argument from Yes to No.* Change the focus to a searchable control.2@603015 |
| 2174 |
| You can't switch to a different view at this time.@Code was executing when you tried to switch views.If you are debugging code, you must end the debugging operation before switching views. |
| 2175 |
| There isn't enough free memory to continue the Search operation.@Close unneeded programs. Then try the Search operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.3 |
| 2176 |
| The setting for this property is too long.You can enter up to either 255 or 2,048 characters for this property, depending on the data type. |
| 2177 |
| You can't insert a report into a form.@A report can be inserted only into a report. |
| 2178 |
| You can't add another section now.@The maximum total height for all sections in a report, including the section headers, is 200 inches (508 cm).@Remove or reduce the height of at least one section, and then add the new section. |
| 2181 |
| You can't sort on a calculated field in a form.You can sort on a calculated field only in a query.@Create a calculated field in a query, sort the field, and then base the form on the query.Because the query must execute before the form opens, the form will open more slowly. |
| 2182 |
| You can't sort on this field. |
| 2183 |
| Microsoft Access can't create an object of the type requested.You are trying either to create a form from a report that has been saved as text, or to create a report from a saved form. |
| 2184 |
| The value you used for the TabIndex property isn't valid. The correct values are from 0 through |.2@606348 |
| 2185 |
| You can't reference a property or method for a control unless the control has the focus.@Try one of the following:* Move the focus to the control before you reference the property. In Visual Basic code, use the SetFocus method. In a macro, use the GoToControl action.* Reference or set the property from a macro or event procedure that runs when the GotFocus event for the control occurs.2@606215 |
| 2186 |
| This property isn't available in Design view.@Switch to Form view to access this property, or remove the reference to the property. |
| 2187 |
| This property is available only in Design view. |
| 2188 |
| The object you attempted to load from text has an invalid value for the property '|1' on a |2. |
| 2189 |
| Your code contains a syntax error, or a Microsoft Access function you need isn't available.If the syntax is correct, check the Control Wizards subkey or the Libraries key in the Microsoft Access section of the Windows Registry to verify that the entries you need are listed and available.If the entries are correct, you need to correct the Microsoft Access Utility Add-in or the file acWzlib or this wizard has been disabled. To reenable this wizard, click About Microsoft Access on the Help menu, and then click the Disabled Items button to view a list of addins which you can enable. Rerun Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access. Before you reinstall, delete the Windows Registry keys for the Microsoft Access Utility Add-in and acWzlib. |
| 2190 |
| This property has been replaced by a new property; use the new property instead. |
| 2191 |
| You can't set the | property in print preview or after printing has started.@Try setting this property in the OnOpen event. |
| 2192 |
| The bitmap you specified is not in a device-independent bitmap (.dib) format.You tried to set the PictureData property of a form, report, button, or image control. |
| 2193 |
| The left margin, right margin, or both margins are wider than the paper size specified in the Print Setup dialog box. |
| 2194 |
| You can't set the PictureData property in Datasheet view.@To see the valid settings for this property, search the Help index for 'PictureData property'. |
| 2195 |
| The section name you entered doesn't follow Microsoft Access object-naming rules.2@611734 |
| 2196 |
| Microsoft Access can't retrieve the value of this property.@The property isn't available from the view in which you're running the macro or Visual Basic code, or Microsoft Access encountered an error while retrieving the value of the property.To see the valid settings for this property, search the Help index for the name of the property. |
| 2197 |
| You can't set a subform control's SourceObject property to a zero-length string if you're displaying the main form in Form view.You can set this property to a zero-length string from Design view, Datasheet view, or Print Preview. |
| 2200 |
| The number you entered is invalid. |
| 2201 |
| There was a problem retrieving printer information for the |1 on |2. The object may have been sent to a printer that is unavailable. |
| 2202 |
| You must install a printer before you print.@To install a printer, point to Settings on the Windows Start menu, click Printers, and then double-click Add Printer. Follow the instructions in the wizard. |
| 2203 |
| The dynamic-link library Commdlg failed: error code '0x|'.@The printer driver for the selected printer may be incorrectly installed.For information on selecting another printer or reinstalling this printer from Microsoft Windows, search the Windows Help index for 'printer setup'. |
| 2204 |
| The default printer driver isn't set up correctly.@For information on setting a default printer, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'default printer, setting'. |
| 2205 |
| The default printer driver isn't set up correctly.@For information on setting a default printer, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'default printer, setting'. |
| 2206 |
| The page number you entered is invalid.@For example, it may be a negative number or an invalid range, such as 6 to 3. |
| 2207 |
| Microsoft Access can't print macros.You tried to use the PrintOut action or method, but the active object is a macro.If you want to print an object other than a macro, use the SelectObject action or method to select the desired object before you run the PrintOut action.@603041 |
| 2210 |
| Microsoft Access can't print or preview the page because the page size you selected is larger than 22.75 inches. |
| 2211 |
| Microsoft Access can't print or preview the Debug window. |
| 2212 |
| Microsoft Access couldn't print your object.@Make sure that the specified printer is available.For information on setting a default printer, search the Windows Help index for 'default printer, setting'. |
| 2213 |
| There was a problem retrieving printer information for this object. The object may have been sent to a printer that is unavailable. |
| 2214 |
| There was a problem retrieving information from the printer. New printer has not been set. |
| 2215 |
| Microsoft Access cannot print this PivotTable because its |1 exceed(s) 22.75 inches.@Reduce the |1 by making changes to the formatting or included data of the PivotTable view, and then try to print again. |
| 2220 |
| Microsoft Access can't open the file '|'. |
| 2221 |
| The text is too long to be edited. |
| 2222 |
| This control is read-only and can't be modified. |
| 2223 |
| The file name '|' is too long.@Enter a file name that's 256 characters or less. |
| 2225 |
| Microsoft Access couldn't open the Clipboard.@The Clipboard isn't responding, probably because another application is using it. Close all other applications and try the operation again. |
| 2226 |
| The Clipboard isn't responding, so Microsoft Access can't paste the Clipboard's contents. Another application may be using the Clipboard.* There may not be enough free memory for the paste operation.Close all other applications, and then copy and paste again. |
| 2227 |
| The data on the Clipboard is damaged, so Microsoft Access can't paste it.@There may be an error in the Clipboard, or there may not be enough free memory. Try the operation again. |
| 2229 |
| Microsoft Access can't start the OLE server.You tried to use a form, report, or datasheet that contains an OLE object, but the OLE server (the application used to create the object) may not be registered properly. Reinstall the OLE server to register it correctly. |
| 2234 |
| Microsoft Access can't paste the OLE object. |
| 2237 |
| The text you entered isn't an item in the list.@Select an item from the list, or enter text that matches one of the listed items. |
| 2239 |
| The database '|' needs to be repaired or isn't a Microsoft Access database file.You may have quit Microsoft Access unexpectedly with the database open.@To repair the database, click the Repair Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu).If the database can't be repaired, the .mdb file is unusable. Restore the database from a backup copy or create a new database. |
| 2243 |
| The data in the Clipboard isn't recognizable; Microsoft Access can't paste the OLE object. |
| 2244 |
| The file name you specified in the Picture property for a command button or toggle button can't be read. The file you specified may be corrupted. Restore the file from a backup copy or re-create the file.* The disk where the file is located may be unreadable. |
| 2245 |
| The file you specified doesn't contain valid icon data.@Specify a valid icon file.@600829 |
| 2246 |
| Microsoft Access can't run the query; the parameter values are too large.@The total length of all the values entered for the parameters cannot exceed 1,024 characters. |
| 2260 |
| An error occurred while sending data to the OLE server (the application used to create the object). You may have tried to send too much data. If you're creating a chart and the chart is based on a query, modify the query so that it selects less data. If the chart is based on a table, consider basing it on a query instead so that you can limit the data.* You may be using an OLE server that doesn't accept the Clipboard format.* You may not be able to start the OLE server because it's not properly registered. Reinstall it to register it.* Your computer may be low on memory. Close other application windows to free up memory.@208951 |
| 2262 |
| This value must be a number. |
| 2263 |
| The number is too large. |
| 2264 |
| Microsoft Access didn't recognize the unit of measurement.@Type a valid unit, such as inches (in) or centimeters (cm). |
| 2265 |
| You must specify a unit of measurement, such as inches (in) or centimeters (cm). |
| 2266 |
| '|' may not be a valid setting for the RowSourceType property, or there was a compile error in the function.@For information on valid settings for the RowSourceType property, click Help.2@603853 |
| 2267 |
| There is not enough disk space to create a temporary buffer file for printing.@Free up some disk space to make room for the temporary buffer file. |
| 2269 |
| Some library databases couldn't be loaded because too many were specified.@To change library database references, click References on the Tools menu.@209017 |
| 2272 |
| The setting for the Update Retry Interval must be from 0 through 1,000 milliseconds. |
| 2273 |
| The setting for Update Retries must be from 0 through 10. |
| 2274 |
| The database '|' is already open as a library database. |
| 2275 |
| The string returned by the builder was too long.@The result will be truncated. |
| 2276 |
| The custom builder you're using caused an error by changing the focus to a different window while you were using it.@Enter a value without using the custom builder. |
| 2277 |
| There was a font initialization error. |
| 2278 |
| Microsoft Access can't save your changes to this bound OLE object.@Either you don't have permission to write to the record in which the object is stored, or the record is locked by another user.Copy the object to the Clipboard (select the object and click Copy on the Edit menu), and click Undo Current Record on the Edit menu. Then open the application you used to create the object, paste the object from the Clipboard, and save it.@410222 |
| 2279 |
| The value you entered isn't appropriate for the input mask '|' specified for this field.2@509118 |
| 2280 |
| You have added more output formats to the Windows Registry than Microsoft Access can initialize.@Some output formats will not be available. Remove those formats that you never or least often use. |
| 2281 |
| The formats that enable you to output data as a Microsoft Excel, rich-text format, MS-DOS text, or HTML file are missing or incorrectly registered in the Windows Registry.@Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access or, if you're familiar with the settings in the Registry, try to correct them yourself. For more information about the Registry, click Help.209015 |
| 2282 |
| The format in which you are attempting to output the current object is not available.@Either you are attempting to output the current object to a format that is not valid for its object type, or the formats that enable you to output data as a Microsoft Excel, rich-text format, MS-DOS text, or HTML file are missing from the Windows Registry. Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access or, if you're familiar with the settings in the Registry, try to correct them yourself. For more information on the Registry, click Help.209015 |
| 2283 |
| The format specification for '|' is invalid.You can't save output data to a file in this format until you correct the setting for the format in the Windows Registry. Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access or, if you're familiar with the settings in the Registry, try to correct them yourself. For more information on the Registry, click Help.209015 |
| 2284 |
| Microsoft Access can't write to the file. The network may not be working. Wait until the network is working, and then try again.* You may be out of memory. Close one or more Microsoft Access windows, close other applications, and then try again. |
| 2285 |
| Microsoft Access can't create the output file. You may be out of disk space on the destination drive.* The network may not be working. Wait until the network is working, and then try again.* You may be out of memory. Close one or more Microsoft Access windows, close other applications, and then try again. |
| 2286 |
| Microsoft Access can't close the file. The network may not be working. Wait until the network is working, and then try again.* You may be out of memory. Close one or more Microsoft Access windows, close other applications, and then try again. |
| 2287 |
| Microsoft Access can't open the mail session.@Check your mail application to make sure that it's working properly. |
| 2288 |
| Microsoft Access can't load the '|' format.@The setting for this format in the Windows Registry is incorrect. You can't save the output data to a file in this format until you correct the setting in the Registry.@Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access or, if you're familiar with the settings in the Registry, try to correct them yourself. For more information on the Registry, click Help.@209015 |
| 2289 |
| Microsoft Access can't output the module in the requested format. |
| 2290 |
| There were too many message recipients; the message was not sent. |
| 2291 |
| There are too many message attachments; the message was not sent. |
| 2292 |
| The message text is too long, so it was not sent. |
| 2293 |
| Microsoft Access can't send this e-mail message.@Before attempting to send an e-mail message from Microsoft Access, resolve the problem identified in the previous message, or configure your computer to send and receive e-mail messages. |
| 2294 |
| Microsoft Access can't attach the object; the message was not sent. The network may not be working. Wait until the network is working, and then try again.* You may be out of memory. Close one or more Microsoft Access windows, close other applications, and then try again. |
| 2295 |
| Unknown message recipient(s); the message was not sent. |
| 2296 |
| The password is invalid; the message wasn't sent. |
| 2297 |
| Microsoft Access can't open the mail session.You may be out of memory. Close one or more Microsoft Access windows, close other applications, and then try again. You may also want to check your mail application to ensure that it's working properly. |
| 2298 |
| Microsoft Access can't start the wizard, builder, or add-in. The library database containing the wizard, builder, or add-in may not be installed. Point to Add-ins on the Tools menu, and then click Add-in Manager to see if the library database is installed.* The wizard, builder, or add-in code may not be compiled and Microsoft Access can't compile it. There may be a syntax error in the code.* The key for the add-in in the Windows Registry file may be incorrect.209015 |
| 2299 |
| Microsoft Access can't open the Zoom box.@The Microsoft Access Utility add-in is missing or was modified. Rerun Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access and the Microsoft Access Utility add-in.@212620 |
| 2300 |
| Microsoft Access can't output because there are too many controls selected that have different styles, such as color and font.@Select fewer controls, and then try again. |
| 2301 |
| There are not enough system resources to output the data.@Close one or more Microsoft Access windows and close other applications. Then try to output the data again. |
| 2302 |
| Microsoft Access can't save the output data to the file you've selected. The file may be open. If so, close it, and then save the output data to the file again.* If you are using a template, check to make sure the template exists.* If the file isn't open, check to make sure that you have enough free disk space.* Make sure that the file exists on the path specified. |
| 2303 |
| Microsoft Access can't output data now. The network may not be working. Wait until the network is working, and then try again.* You may be out of disk space. Free up disk space and try again. |
| 2304 |
| Microsoft Access can't save output data to the specified file.@Make sure that you have enough free disk space on your destination drive. |
| 2305 |
| There are too many columns to output, based on the limitation specified in the output format or by Microsoft Access. |
| 2306 |
| There are too many rows to output, based on the limitation specified by the output format or by Microsoft Access. |
| 2307 |
| You haven't selected any data, or the object you've selected is blank. |
| 2308 |
| The file '|' already exists.@Do you want to replace the existing file?202 |
| 2309 |
| There is an invalid add-in entry for '|.'@There is an error in the Windows Registry for this add-in. Correct the setting and restart Microsoft Access. For information on the Registry, click Help.209015 |
| 2311 |
| There isn't enough memory to run the NotInList event procedure. |
| 2312 |
| The shortcut '|' must be re-created.@The file may be missing, damaged, or in an older format that can't be read. |
| 2313 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the shortcut databases '|1' or '|2.'@Re-create the shortcut with the correct locations of the databases.2@209032 |
| 2314 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the shortcut database '|.'@Re-create the shortcut with the correct location of the database.2@209032 |
| 2315 |
| The input string is too long. |
| 2316 |
| This table or query can't be opened because it has no visible fields.@This can result if the table or query has only system fields, and the Show System Objects option is off.@To turn on the Show System Objects option, click Options on the Tools menu, click the View tab, and select the System Objects check box. |
| 2317 |
| The database '|' can't be repaired or isn't a Microsoft Access database file. |
| 2319 |
| Microsoft Access can't import the object '|' while it is open.3 |
| 2320 |
| Microsoft Access can't display the field for which you entered Where in the Total row.@Clear the Show check box for that field. If you want this field to appear in the query's results, add it to the design grid twice. For the field that will appear in the query's results, don't specify Where in the Total row, and make sure the Show check box is checked. |
| 2321 |
| You can't set criteria before you add a field or expression to the Field row.@Either add a field from the field list to the column and enter an expression, or delete the criteria. |
| 2322 |
| You can't sort on the asterisk (*).@Because the asterisk represents all fields in the underlying table or query, you can't sort on it.@Add the asterisk to the query design grid, along with the specific fields you want to sort on. Clear the Show check box for the sorting fields, and then specify a sort order. |
| 2323 |
| You can't specify criteria for the asterisk (*).@Because the asterisk represents all the fields in the underlying table or query, you can't specify criteria for it.@Add the asterisk to the query design grid, along with the field(s) you want to set criteria for, and then enter criteria for the specific fields. In the query design grid, clear the Show check box for the criteria field(s), before you run the query. |
| 2324 |
| You can't calculate totals on the asterisk (*).@Because the asterisk represents all the fields in the table, you can't calculate totals on it.@Remove the asterisk from the query design grid. Add the fields you want to use to the design grid, and then select the total you want to calculate for specific fields.1202 |
| 2325 |
| The field name you entered exceeds the LinkMasterFields property's 64-character limit.@When you use the Relationships command (Tools menu) to define a relationship between the tables underlying a form and subform, Microsoft Access links the form and subform automatically and sets the LinkChildFields and LinkMasterFields properties.@603990 |
| 2326 |
| You can't specify Group By, Expression, or Where in the Total row for this column.@Specify an aggregate function, such as Sum or Count, for the field or expression you designate as the Value in the crosstab query.For more information on aggregate functions, click Help.2@209980 |
| 2327 |
| You must enter Group By in the Total row for a field that has Column Heading in the Crosstab row.@The values derived from the field or expression that you designate as the Column Heading are used to group data in the crosstab query.@209980 |
| 2328 |
| You can't run an update query on the asterisk (*).@Because the asterisk represents all the fields in the table, you can't update it.@Remove the asterisk from the query design grid. Add the fields you want to update to the design grid.@210001 |
| 2329 |
| To create a crosstab query, you must specify one or more Row Heading(s) options, one Column Heading option, and one Value option.209980 |
| 2330 |
| Microsoft Access can't represent the join expression | in Design view. One or more fields may have been deleted or renamed.* The name of one or more fields or tables specified in the join expression may be misspelled.* The join may use an operator that isn't supported in Design view, such as > or <. |
| 2331 |
| You must enter Group By in the Total row for at least one of the Row Heading options you enter in the Crosstab row.209980 |
| 2332 |
| Microsoft Access can't match the fields you added using the asterisk (*) in the append query.@Because the asterisk represents all the fields in the underlying table or query, you can't append an asterisk to one field or expression, and you can't append a single field or expression to an asterisk.@Append an asterisk to an asterisk (for example, a table to a table), or append specific fields.@209999 |
| 2333 |
| You must enter the name of the table you are creating or appending records to.You tried to define a make-table or append query without specifying a destination table. |
| 2334 |
| Microsoft Access can't print '|' because it is an action query.@Because action queries don't produce a recordset, you can't print a Datasheet view of them.Note that an exclamation point (!) joined to a query icon in the Database window marks an action query.@To print a Datasheet view of the records that will be selected by the query, display the query in Design view, click the Datasheet button, and then click the Print button. |
| 2335 |
| You must use the same number of fields when you set the LinkChildFields and LinkMasterFields properties.You entered a different number of fields for one property than you did for the other.If you use the Relationships command (Tools menu) to define a relationship between the tables underlying the form and subform, Microsoft Access will link the form and subform automatically and then set the LinkChildFields and LinkMasterFields properties.@209086 |
| 2337 |
| You can't specify criteria on the same field for which you entered Value in the Crosstab row.You tried to display a crosstab query after entering Value in the Crosstab row and criteria in the Criteria row.If you want this field to supply the cross-tabulated values in the crosstab query, delete the entry in the Criteria row. If you want this to be a criteria field, leave the Crosstab row blank.@209980 |
| 2338 |
| Microsoft Access truncated the expression you entered.@The expression '|' exceeds the 1,024-character limit for the query design grid. |
| 2339 |
| Microsoft Access can't create a temporary link.You reached the limit for the number of links in your database. Microsoft Access needs to create a temporary link in order to import your ODBC table.@Remove all unneeded links or tables. |
| 2340 |
| The expression you entered exceeds the 1,024-character limit for the query design grid. |
| 2342 |
| A RunSQL action requires an argument consisting of an SQL statement.@For example, an action query that appends records starts with INSERT INTO. A data-definition query that creates a table starts with CREATE TABLE.@603698 |
| 2343 |
| The value you entered exceeds the Alias property's 64-character limit.606146 |
| 2344 |
| For the TopValues property in the query property sheet, you must enter an integer greater than zero. |
| 2345 |
| For the TopValues property in the query property sheet, you must enter a percentage from 1 through 100. |
| 2346 |
| For the TopValues property in the query property sheet, you must enter a number greater than zero. |
| 2347 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the file name you entered for the DestinationDB property in an action query's property sheet.You may have misspelled the database file name, or the file may have been deleted or renamed.@606183 |
| 2348 |
| You can't leave the Alias property blank.606146 |
| 2349 |
| For the TopValues property in the query property sheet, you must enter a number smaller than 2,147,483,647. |
| 2350 |
| Microsoft Access can't save the query. The query is a pass-through query and can't be represented as a simple SQL string. Save the query as a named query from the Query Builder. When you close the Query Builder, Microsoft Access will fill the RecordSource or RowSource property with the saved query name.* Make sure the query doesn't have an SQL syntax error.@604309 |
| 2351 |
| Microsoft Access can't represent an implicit VALUES clause in the query design grid.@Edit this in SQL view. |
| 2352 |
| You can't modify this query because it has been deleted or renamed by another user. |
| 2353 |
| Bad query parameter '|'. |
| 2360 |
| A field name is missing.You have defined a data type or a description for a field without specifying the field name.@Enter a name for the field, or delete the row. |
| 2361 |
| Microsoft Access can't save this table.@There are no fields in this table.@Define at least one field by entering a field name and selecting a data type. |
| 2362 |
| You already have a field named '|.' |
| 2363 |
| Microsoft Access allows only one AutoNumber field per table.@Use the Number data type for similar fields. |
| 2364 |
| Microsoft Access can't open the table in Datasheet view. |
| 2366 |
| Microsoft Access was unable to save the field ordering. All other changes were saved successfully.@Close this database and choose the Repair Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu). |
| 2370 |
| Removing or changing the index for this field would require removal of the primary key.If you want to delete the primary key, select that field and click the Primary Key button. |
| 2371 |
| Microsoft Access can't create a primary key. Your changes weren't saved. |
| 2372 |
| The field name is not valid.@Make sure that the name doesn't contain a period (.), exclamation point (!), bracket ([]), leading space, or non-printable character such as a carriage return. If you have pasted the name from another application, try pressing ESC and typing the name again.2@613793 |
| 2373 |
| The setting for the FieldSize property must be from 0 through 255. |
| 2374 |
| You can't create an index or primary key on more than 10 fields. |
| 2375 |
| You can't paste beyond the end of a table.You have attempted to paste fields beyond the 255th row in a table in Design view. |
| 2376 |
| Microsoft Access can't create a primary key.You have selected too many fields for a multiple-field primary key. |
| 2377 |
| Once you enter data in a table, you can't change the data type of any field to AutoNumber, even if you haven't yet added data to that field.@Add a new field to the table, and define its data type as AutoNumber. Microsoft Access then enters data in the AutoNumber field automatically, numbering the records consecutively starting with 1. |
| 2378 |
| This table is read-only.@Use a different name in the Save As dialog box to save your changes. |
| 2379 |
| You can't create a primary key on a field of this data type.You can't define a primary key on fields with an OLE Object data type. |
| 2380 |
| Microsoft Access can't create a primary key because no fields have been selected.You have selected a row with no fields defined.@Place the insertion point somewhere in the row of the field you want to define as the primary key. |
| 2381 |
| Microsoft Access can't create a primary key because the field doesn't have a name.@Name the field, and then define it as a primary key field. |
| 2382 |
| You can't switch to Datasheet view and you can't return to Design view.@Another user has opened this table or a query, form, or report that is bound to this table. |
| 2383 |
| Microsoft Access can't change the data type.@There isn't enough disk space or memory. |
| 2384 |
| You can't change one field from an AutoNumber data type and add another AutoNumber field at the same time.@Do the following:1. Delete the AutoNumber field you added, and click Save on the File menu.2. Add the new AutoNumber field, and save the table again. |
| 2385 |
| Errors were encountered during the save operation. | |
| 2386 |
| Microsoft Access was unable to create the table. |
| 2387 |
| You can't delete the table '|'; it is participating in one or more relationships.If you want to delete this table, first delete its relationships in the Relationships window. |
| 2388 |
| You can't change the primary key.@This table is the primary table in one or more relationships.If you want to change or remove the primary key, first delete the relationship in the Relationships window. |
| 2389 |
| You can't delete the field '|.'@It is part of one or more relationships.If you want to delete this field, first delete its relationships in the Relationships window. |
| 2390 |
| You can't change the data type or field size of this field; it is part of one or more relationships.If you want to change the data type of this field, first delete its relationships in the Relationships window. |
| 2391 |
| Field '|1' doesn't exist in destination table '|2.'@Microsoft Access was unable to complete the append operation. The destination table must contain the same fields as the table you are pasting from. |
| 2392 |
| You can't set the Unique property of a primary key to No.@A primary key, by definition, contains only unique values.If you want to allow nonunique values in this field, remove the primary key definition by setting the Primary property to No. |
| 2393 |
| You can't set the IgnoreNulls property of a primary key to Yes.@A primary key, by definition, can't allow null values.If you want null values in this field, remove the primary key definition by setting the Primary property to No. |
| 2394 |
| The index name is invalid.@The index name may be too long (over 64 characters) or contain invalid characters. |
| 2395 |
| Indexes must have names. |
| 2396 |
| Microsoft Access can't create an index or primary key.@One or more field names are missing.@Enter or select at least one field in the Field Name column for each index you name. |
| 2397 |
| You already have an index named '|.' |
| 2398 |
| The primary key has been changed.@This table is the primary table in one or more relationships. Changes to the primary key won't be saved. |
| 2399 |
| The setting for the FieldSize property must be from 1 through 8000. |
| 2400 |
| The row you inserted in the grid exceeds the limit of 255 rows (fields) for a table or 1,000 rows (actions) for a macro. |
| 2420 |
| The expression you entered has an invalid number.2@611732 |
| 2421 |
| The expression you entered has an invalid date value.2@611729 |
| 2422 |
| The expression you entered has an invalid string.@A string can be up to 2048 characters long, including opening and closing quotation marks. |
| 2423 |
| The expression you entered has an invalid . (dot) or ! operator or invalid parentheses.You may have entered an invalid identifier or typed parentheses following the Null constant.2@611736 |
| 2424 |
| The expression you entered has a field, control, or property name that Microsoft Access can't find. |
| 2425 |
| The expression you entered has a function name that Microsoft Access can't find. |
| 2426 |
| The function you entered can't be used in this expression. You may have used a DoEvents, LBound, UBound, Spc, or Tab function in an expression.* You may have used an aggregate function, such as Count, in a design grid or in a calculated control or field. |
| 2427 |
| You entered an expression that has no value.@The expression may refer to an object that has no value, such as a form, a report, or a label control. |
| 2428 |
| You entered an invalid argument in a domain aggregate function. A field in the string expression may not be in the domain.* A field specified in the criteria expression may not be in the domain.2@610931 |
| 2429 |
| The In operator you entered requires parentheses. |
| 2430 |
| You did not enter the keyword And in the Between...And operator.@The correct syntax is as follows:expression [Not] Between value1 And value2 |
| 2431 |
| The expression you entered contains invalid syntax.You may have entered a comma without a preceding value or identifier. |
| 2432 |
| The expression you entered contains invalid syntax, or you need to enclose your text data in quotes.You may have entered an invalid comma or omitted quotation marks.For example, if the Default Value property of a text field is ''Huey, Louie, and Dewey,'' it must be enclosed in quotes if you mean it as a literal text string. This avoids the confusion with the expression ''Huey Louie'' And ''Dewey''. |
| 2433 |
| The expression you entered contains invalid syntax.You may have entered an operator, such as the + operator, in an expression without a corresponding operand. |
| 2434 |
| The expression you entered contains invalid syntax.You may have entered an operand without an operator. |
| 2435 |
| The expression you entered has too many closing parentheses. |
| 2436 |
| The expression you entered is missing a closing parenthesis, bracket (]), or vertical bar (|). |
| 2437 |
| The expression you entered has invalid vertical bars (|). |
| 2438 |
| The expression you entered contains invalid syntax.You omitted an operand or operator, you entered an invalid character or comma, or you entered text without surrounding it in quotation marks.2@611732 |
| 2439 |
| The expression you entered has a function containing the wrong number of arguments. |
| 2440 |
| You must enclose IIf function arguments in parentheses.1012957 |
| 2442 |
| The expression you entered has invalid parentheses.You may have used the parenthesis syntax for an identifier in a query. Use the standard identifier syntax:Forms![Form]![Control].@411729 |
| 2443 |
| You can use the Is operator only in an expression with Null or Not Null.1008950 |
| 2445 |
| The expression you entered is too complex.2@611732 |
| 2446 |
| There isn't enough memory available to perform this calculation.@Close unneeded programs, and try again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2447 |
| There is an invalid use of the . (dot) or ! operator or invalid parentheses.You may have entered an invalid identifier or typed parentheses following the Null constant.2@611736 |
| 2448 |
| You can't assign a value to this object. The object may be a control on a read-only form.* The object may be on a form that is open in Design view.* The value may be too large for this field.@209424 |
| 2449 |
| There is an invalid method in an expression.@For example, you may have tried to use the Print method with an object other than Report or Debug.2@2015551 |
| 2450 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the form '|' referred to in a macro expression or Visual Basic code. The form you referenced may be closed or may not exist in this database.* Microsoft Access may have encountered a compile error in a Visual Basic module for the form.@211735 |
| 2451 |
| The report name '|' you entered is misspelled or refers to a report that isn't open or doesn't exist. |
| 2452 |
| The expression you entered has an invalid reference to the Parent property.@For example, you may be using the Parent property with a control on a main form or report rather than with a control on a subform or subreport.2@604852 |
| 2453 |
| The control name '|' you entered in your expression is misspelled or refers to a control on a form or report that isn't open or doesn't exist.411730 |
| 2454 |
| The object name '|' you entered following the ! operator in the expression is invalid.@For example, you may have tried to enter an identifier with two control names separated by the ! operator.2@611736 |
| 2455 |
| You entered an expression that has an invalid reference to the property |.@The property may not exist or may not apply to the object you specified.2@2015567 |
| 2456 |
| The number you used to refer to the form is invalid.@Use the Count property to count the open forms and make sure that the form number is not greater than the number of open forms minus one.@2019460 |
| 2457 |
| The number you used to refer to the report is invalid.@Use the Count property to count the open reports and make sure that the report number is not greater than the number of open reports.@2019460 |
| 2458 |
| The control number you specified is greater than the number of controls.@Use the Count property to count the controls on the form or report and then check that the control number you cite is within the range of existing controls.@2019460 |
| 2459 |
| You can't refer to the Parent property of a form or report when either is open in Design view. |
| 2460 |
| You can't refer to the RecordsetClone property of a form open in Design view.607393 |
| 2461 |
| Use a section number, not a string, to refer to a form or report section. |
| 2462 |
| The section number you entered is invalid. |
| 2463 |
| Use a number, not a string, to refer to a group level.2@606361 |
| 2464 |
| There is no sorting or grouping field or expression defined for the group level number you used.@A valid group level number can be from 0 (for the first field or expression you sort or group on) through 9 (for the tenth). Count the group levels in the report starting with zero. |
| 2465 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the field '|' referred to in your expression.You may have misspelled the field name, or the field may have been renamed or deleted.@411730 |
| 2466 |
| The expression you entered has an invalid reference to the Dynaset property.@For example, you may have used the Dynaset property with a form that isn't based on a table or query. |
| 2467 |
| The expression you entered refers to an object that is closed or doesn't exist.@For example, you may have assigned a form to a Form object variable, closed the form, and then referred to the object variable. |
| 2468 |
| The value you entered for the interval, number, or date argument in the function is invalid.@Check the argument to make sure that you entered it correctly.For more information on valid argument values, search the Help index for 'DatePart function,' 'DateAdd function,' or 'DateDiff function'. |
| 2469 |
| The expression |2 you entered in the form control's ValidationRule property contains the error |1.@Microsoft Access can't parse the ValidationRule expression you entered. For example, if you enter the expression =MyFunction() in the ValidationRule property, and the function MyFunction doesn't exist, Microsoft Access displays the following message:Unknown function name in validation rule: 'MyFunction'.@To help you create expressions as arguments in Visual Basic, use the Expression Builder. For more information, search the Help index for 'Expression Builder'.11805 |
| 2470 |
| There is a(n) '|' in the form control's ValidationRule property.@To help you create expressions as arguments in Visual Basic, use the Expression Builder. For more information, search the Help index for 'Expression Builder'.11805 |
| 2471 |
| The expression you entered as a query parameter produced this error: '|'2@611805 |
| 2472 |
| The LinkMasterFields property setting has produced this error: '|'2@603990 |
| 2473 |
| The expression |2 you entered as the event property setting produced the following error: |1. The expression may not result in the name of a macro, the name of a user-defined function, or [Event Procedure].* There may have been an error evaluating the function, event, or macro. |
| 2474 |
| The expression you entered requires the control to be in the active window.@Try one of the following:* Open or select a form or report containing the control.* Create a new control in the active window, and try the operation again. |
| 2475 |
| You entered an expression that requires a form to be the active window.5601 |
| 2476 |
| You entered an expression that requires a report to be the active window.5603 |
| 2477 |
| You entered an invalid objecttype value '|' in an If TypeOf object Is objecttype condition of an If...Then...Else statement.@The objecttype can be any one of the following: BoundObjectFrame, CheckBox, ComboBox, CommandButton, Label, Line, ListBox, UnboundObjectFrame, OptionButton, OptionGroup, PageBreak, Rectangle, Subform, Subreport, TextBox, ToggleButton, ImageControl, or OLEControl. |
| 2478 |
| Microsoft Access doesn't allow you to use this method in the current view.@Most methods, including the SetFocus and Requery methods, can't be used in form or report Design view.2@2015551 |
| 2479 |
| The event procedure '|' can't be a Function procedure; it must be a Sub procedure.If you want to run a Function procedure when an event occurs, try one of the following:* Set the event property to the name of a macro containing a RunCode action that runs the Function procedure.* Set the event property to =FunctionName(). |
| 2480 |
| You referred to a property by a numeric argument that isn't one of the property numbers in the collection.@Check the property numbers in the collection. |
| 2481 |
| You can't set a value while a document is in Print Preview. |
| 2482 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the name '|' you entered in the expression.You may have specified a control that wasn't on the current object without specifying the correct form or report context.@To refer to a control on another form or report, precede the control name with the name of a collection, usually either Forms or Reports, and the name of the form or report to which the control belongs.For example, Forms![Products]![Units In Stock]. |
| 2483 |
| You can't move to a previous control when only one control has had the focus.@Use the PreviousControl property only after you've moved the focus to a second control.@607144 |
| 2484 |
| There is no active datasheet. |
| 2485 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the macro '|.'@The macro (or its macro group) doesn't exist, or the macro is new but hasn't been saved.Note that when you enter the macrogroupname.macroname syntax in an argument, you must specify the name the macro's macro group was last saved under.@210183 |
| 2486 |
| You can't carry out this action at the present time.You tried to run a macro or used the DoCmd object in Visual Basic to carry out an action. However, Microsoft Access is performing another activity that prevents this action from being carried out now.For example, no actions on a form can be carried out while Microsoft Access is repainting a control or calculating an expression.@Carry out the action later. |
| 2487 |
| The Object Type argument for the action or method is blank or invalid. For a Close, GoToRecord, or RepaintObject action, enter values for both arguments, or leave both blank to perform the action on the active object.* For a DeleteObject, Rename, or CopyObject action, enter values for both arguments, or leave both blank to perform the action on the object currently selected in the Database window.* For a SendObject or OutputTo action, enter values for both arguments, or leave the Object Name argument blank if you want the action performed on the active object of the specified object type.* If you're using a method with the DoCmd object, use an intrinsic constant that equates to a valid object type or the corresponding numeric value for the argument name.@612276 |
| 2488 |
| You can't use the ApplyFilter action on this window. You tried to use the ApplyFilter action or method, but you didn't apply the filter to a table, query, form, or report.* You may have applied the filter to a form, but the form wasn't open in Form or Datasheet view.* You may have applied the filter to a report but didn't use the ApplyFilter action in a macro specified by the OnOpen property setting.@Use the SelectObject action or method to select the table, query, form, or report before applying the filter.@603041 |
| 2489 |
| The object '|' isn't open. The macro you are running (directly or indirectly) contains a GoToRecord, RepaintObject, or SelectObject action, but the Object Name argument names an object that is closed.* The objectname argument for the GoToRecord, RepaintObject, or SelectObject method names an object that is closed.@Use one of the Open actions or methods to open the object so that you can carry out the desired action. |
| 2491 |
| The action or method is invalid because the form or report isn't bound to a table or query.You tried to use the ApplyFilter action or method. However, the form or report you applied the filter to is not based on a table or query, so the form or report doesn't have any records to apply a filter to.@Use the SelectObject action or method to select the desired form or report before you run the ApplyFilter action.To base a form or report on a table or query, open the form or report in Design view, and enter the table or query name in the RecordSource property.@603041 |
| 2492 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the macro '|2' in the macro group '|1.'You used the macrogroupname.macroname syntax to specify a macro. You then tried to run the macro (directly or indirectly), or you used the RunMacro method to run the macro. However, the macro you specified isn't in this macro group.@Create the macro in the macro group, specify the correct macro group, or specify the correct macro name.@611313 |
| 2493 |
| This action requires an Object Name argument. |
| 2494 |
| The action or method requires a Form Name argument.You tried to use the OpenForm action or method, but you left the Form Name argument blank.@In the Form Name argument, enter the name of a form in the current database.@611313 |
| 2495 |
| The action or method requires a Table Name argument.You tried to use the OpenTable, TransferSpreadsheet, or TransferText action or method, but you left the Table Name argument blank.@In the Table Name argument, enter the name of a table that is in the current database. |
| 2496 |
| The action or method requires a Query Name argument.You tried to use the OpenQuery action or method, but you left the Query Name argument blank.@In the Query Name argument, enter a query name. |
| 2497 |
| The action or method requires a Report Name argument.You tried to use the OpenReport action or method, but you left the Report Name argument blank.@In the Report Name argument, enter the name of a report. |
| 2498 |
| An expression you entered is the wrong data type for one of the arguments.You tried to run a macro or use a method to carry out an action, but an expression evaluated to the wrong data type.For example, for the Close method you specified a string for the Object Type argument, but this argument can be set only to certain intrinsic constants or their numeric equivalents. |
| 2499 |
| You can't use the GoToRecord action or method on an object in Design view.@Try one of the following:* Switch to Form or Datasheet view for a form.* Switch to Datasheet view for a query or table.* If you are running a macro or Visual Basic procedure containing an action that opens the object, set the View argument to the correct view before you carry out the GoToRecord action.2@603018 |
| 2500 |
| You must enter a number greater than zero for a Repeat Count argument.You tried to use the RunMacro action or method, but you entered a value less than zero (or an expression that evaluates to less than zero) in the Repeat Count argument.@To run the macro once, leave this argument blank. |
| 2501 |
| The | action was canceled.You used a method of the DoCmd object to carry out an action in Visual Basic, but then clicked Cancel in a dialog box.For example, you used the Close method to close a changed form, then clicked Cancel in the dialog box that asks if you want to save the changes you made to the form. |
| 2502 |
| The action or method requires a Macro Name argument. You tried to use the RunMacro action or method, but you left the Macro Name argument blank.* Microsoft Access tried to create a custom menu bar for a form or report, but the Menu Macro Name argument of the AddMenu action is blank.@In the Menu Macro Name argument, enter the name of a macro or macro group that is in the current database. |
| 2503 |
| You can't use this action with the DoCmd object.@For a list of the actions that the DoCmd object doesn't support and some alternatives to using these actions, click Help.Any actions that aren't in this list can be used with the DoCmd object.2@611313 |
| 2504 |
| The action or method requires at least | argument(s).You tried to run a macro containing an action or used a method or action with the DoCmd object, but you didn't set the required number of arguments.For example, if you use the MoveSize action, you must set at least one of the four arguments.@611313 |
| 2505 |
| An expression in argument | has an invalid value.You tried to run a macro or used the DoCmd object in Visual Basic. The argument number above is the position of the argument as it appears in the Macro window, the Action Failed dialog box, or the Object Browser (if you're using the DoCmd object).@Try one of the following:* Select a setting from the drop-down list box in each argument.* Use an intrinsic constant equating to a valid object type.* Substitute the correct corresponding expression.@611895 |
| 2506 |
| A value you entered for the Transfer Type argument is invalid.@An expression in the Transfer Type argument doesn't evaluate to a valid numeric value.@Valid values for the Transfer Type argument are as follows:* 0, 1, and 2 for the TransferDatabase action.* 0, 1, and 2 for the TransferSpreadsheet action.* 0 through 6 for the TransferText action.@611313 |
| 2507 |
| The | type isn't an installed database type or doesn't support the operation you chose.You used the TransferDatabase method, but an expression in the databasetype argument doesn't evaluate to a valid database type for importing, exporting, or linking.For information on valid database types, click Help.2@604780 |
| 2508 |
| A value you entered for the spreadsheettype argument is invalid.You used the TransferSpreadsheet method, and an expression in the spreadsheettype argument doesn't evaluate to a valid numeric value.@Valid values are 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Note that 1 is an invalid value; you can't import or export to a Lotus .wks format file.@604781 |
| 2509 |
| The setting for the Range argument can't be longer than 255 characters.604781 |
| 2510 |
| The expression you entered in the Specification Name argument exceeds the 64-character limit.@Select one of the existing specification names from the argument list box when you use the TransferText action in a macro, or enter a name in Visual Basic that follows Microsoft Access object-naming rules.2@611734 |
| 2511 |
| The action or method requires a Specification Name argument.You tried to use the TransferText action or method and you specified a Transfer Type argument but left the Specification Name argument blank.@In the Specification Name argument, enter an existing specification name from the argument list box.@611313 |
| 2512 |
| Microsoft Access can't parse the expression: '|'.@Click OK to return to the action argument or conditional expression where this expression appears, and then correct the syntax. |
| 2513 |
| The Macro Name argument can't be longer than 64 characters according to Microsoft Access object-naming rules.411734 |
| 2514 |
| The action or method requires a Control Name argument.You tried to use the GoToControl action or method, but you left the control name blank.@In the Control Name argument, enter a control or field name from the active form or datasheet.@611313 |
| 2515 |
| Microsoft Access can't open the macro '|' because it was saved using a different version of Microsoft Access.@Re-create the macro in the current version of Microsoft Access. |
| 2516 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the module '|.'You tried to use the OpenModule action or method, but Microsoft Access can't find the module you specified in the Module Name argument.@Enter a valid module name from the current database. |
| 2517 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the procedure '|.' You may have used the Run method in Visual Basic but entered an invalid procedure name, or you used the Run method without first opening a database.* You tried to use the OpenModule action or method, but you used an invalid procedure name. |
| 2519 |
| The database must be open for the SelectObject method to run.You tried to run a function in a library database, and the function contains the SelectObject method. |
| 2520 |
| The action or method requires a Module or Procedure Name argument.You tried to use the OpenModule action or method, but you didn't enter a name in either the Module Name or the Procedure Name argument in the Macro window.@Enter a valid name in one of these arguments. |
| 2521 |
| You have specified a Transfer Type that doesn't support the HTML Table Name argument.@Leave the HTML Table Name argument blank unless you are using the Import HTML or Link HTML Transfer Types. |
| 2522 |
| The action or method requires a File Name argument.You tried to use the TransferSpreadsheet or TransferText action or method.@In the File Name argument, enter a file name.@611313 |
| 2523 |
| The value you entered for the show argument is invalid.You used the ShowToolbar method.@Valid values for this argument are acToolbarYes, acToolbarWhereApprop, and acToolbarNo, or the corresponding numeric values 0, 1, and 2.@612446 |
| 2524 |
| Microsoft Access can't invoke the application using the RunApp action.@The path to the application is invalid, or a component of the application is missing.@Check the path in Windows Explorer or File Manager. |
| 2525 |
| A macro can call itself a maximum of 20 times.Your macro contains a RunMacro action that calls the same macro more than 20 times.@Use a condition to stop the macro after it has been run 20 times, or call another macro with the RunMacro action. |
| 2526 |
| The SendKeys action requires the Microsoft Access Utility Add-in to be loaded.@Rerun Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access and the Microsoft Access Utility Add-in. |
| 2527 |
| Lotus .wks file formats aren't supported in the current version of Microsoft Access.@Convert your .wks file to a more recent format, such as .wk1. |
| 2528 |
| The RunCommand macro action argument is missing, or you entered an invalid command ID for the RunCommand method. |
| 2529 |
| The Toolbar argument can't be longer than 64 characters. |
| 2530 |
| The SelectObject method can't be used on a report that is currently printing. |
| 2531 |
| Your HTML file does not contain any tabular data that Microsoft Access can import.@. |
| 2532 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the macro or sub procedure '|.'@The specified macro, macro group, or sub procedure doesn't exist.@Note that when you enter the macrogroupname.macroname syntax in an argument, you must specify the name the macro's macro group was last saved under. Also, ensure that the referenced macro has been saved, or that the referenced sub procedure expects 0 arguments. |
| 2533 |
| The ApplyFilter action requires that either the Filter Name or Where Condition argument is set.You tried to run a macro containing an ApplyFilter action, but you didn't set the required arguments.@611313 |
| 2534 |
| The action or method requires a data access page Name argument.You tried to use the OpenDataAccessPage action or method, but you left the data access page Name argument blank.@In the data access page Name argument, enter the name of a data access page in the current database.@611313 |
| 2535 |
| The ApplyFilter action contains a Filter Name that cannot be applied.@The filter name is not a valid argument in the ApplyFilter action in Client Server.@611313 |
| 2536 |
| Macros are disabled in this database. |
| 2540 |
| The file '|' you tried to replace is a Microsoft Access system file that is in use and can't be replaced or deleted. |
| 2541 |
| The contents of the Clipboard have been deleted and can't be pasted.@Some applications do not put large objects on the Clipboard. Instead, they put a pointer to the object on the Clipboard. The pointer may vanish before the paste happens. |
| 2542 |
| Specify the database name in the command line so that Microsoft Access can find the macro. |
| 2543 |
| You can't paste a database object onto itself. |
| 2544 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the | you referenced in the Object Name argument.@The macro you tried to run includes a SelectObject action with an invalid name for the Object Name argument.@In the Database window, verify the name of the object you want the macro to select. Then open the macro in the Macro window and enter the correct name for the Object Name argument.@2@603041 |
| 2545 |
| The CopyObject action requires you to specify a different destination database or a new name to copy from the current database.@The macro you are running includes a CopyObject action.@Open the macro in the Macro window, and select the CopyObject action. Enter a destination database or a new name in the appropriate argument box.@603009 |
| 2546 |
| Select a database object in the Database window before you run the macro containing the | action.2@603009 |
| 2547 |
| The database '|' you tried to delete and replace is read-only and can't be deleted or replaced.@Enter a different name for the new database. |
| 2548 |
| Microsoft Access can't run the Security Wizard because this database is open in exclusive mode.@Do you want Microsoft Access to open the database in shared mode and run the Security Wizard?92 |
| 2549 |
| Microsoft Access can't delete |1 after compacting it. The compacted database has been named |2.If you compact a database using the same name, Microsoft Access creates a new compacted database and then deletes the original database.In this case, however, the original database wasn't deleted because it is read-only.If you can, remove the read-only status, delete the original database, and then rename the new database using the original name.If you can't remove the read-only status, inform your workgroup administrator.@310299 |
| 2550 |
| Microsoft Access can't delete |1 after encrypting it. The encrypted database has been named |2.If you encrypt a database using the same name, Microsoft Access creates a new encrypted database, and then deletes the original database.In this case, however, the original database can't be deleted because it is read-only.If you can, remove the read-only status, delete the original database, and then rename the new database using the original name.If you can't remove the read-only status, inform your workgroup administrator.@310299 |
| 2551 |
| Microsoft Access can't delete |1 after decrypting it. The decrypted database has been named |2.If you decrypt a database using the same name, Microsoft Access creates a new decrypted database, and then deletes the original database.In this case, however, the original database can't be deleted because it is read-only.If you can, remove the read-only status, delete the original database, and then rename the new database using the original name.If you can't remove the read-only status, inform your workgroup administrator.@310299 |
| 2552 |
| You can't encrypt a database that you didn't create or don't own.@See the owner of the database or your workgroup administrator. |
| 2553 |
| You can't decrypt a database that you didn't create or don't own.@See the owner of the database or your workgroup administrator. |
| 2554 |
| Can't find the database you specified, or you didn't specify a database at all.@Specify a valid database name in the command line, and include a path if necessary.10283 |
| 2556 |
| Microsoft Access can't run the Security Wizard because the database has had a password set on it.You will have to unset the database password by choosing Tools|Security|Unset Database Password. |
| 2557 |
| The database you tried to convert was either created in or was already converted to the requested version of Microsoft Access. |
| 2559 |
| Microsoft Access was unable to refresh the linked table '|1' in database '|2' during conversion. Try and refresh the links manually by using the Linked Table Manager (Tools menu, Database Utilities submenu).. |
| 2560 |
| Microsoft Access is unable to load the Database Properties.3 |
| 2561 |
| Microsoft Access can't display the Database Properties dialog box. |
| 2562 |
| Microsoft Access is unable to save the Database Properties. |
| 2563 |
| Microsoft Access can't load a dynamic-link library.@Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access. If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file. For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.3 |
| 2564 |
| You can't hide the document '|' while it is open.@Close the database object first, and then hide it. |
| 2565 |
| You can't unhide the database object '|' while it is open.@Close the database object first, and then unhide it. |
| 2566 |
| Microsoft Access is unable to set the application's icon to the file '|'.@Make sure the file is a valid icon (.ico) file. If you're using Microsoft Windows, you can also use .bmp files. |
| 2567 |
| Microsoft Access can't open or convert this previous version database.@The database was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Access. You don't have appropriate security permissions to open or convert databases created in earlier versions. |
| 2568 |
| Microsoft Access can't undo this operation.@An object with the same name already exists. Another user might have created an object named '|' after you had performed this operation on an object with the same name. |
| 2569 |
| Microsoft Access can't delete |1 after enabling it. The enabled database has been named |2.If you enable a database using the same name, Microsoft Access creates a new enabled database and then deletes the original database.In this case, however, the original database wasn't deleted because it is read-only.If you can, remove the read-only status, delete the original database, and then rename the new database using the original name.If you can't remove the read-only status, inform your workgroup administrator. |
| 2571 |
| You can't modify objects created using an earlier version of Microsoft Access.@To convert this database to the current version of Microsoft Access, close the database, point to Database Utilities on the Tools menu, and then click Convert Database. |
| 2572 |
| This database is in an unexpected state; Microsoft Access can't open it.@This database has been converted from a prior version of Microsoft Access by using the DAO CompactDatabase method instead of the Convert Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu). This has left the database in a partially converted state.If you have a copy of the database in its original format, use the Convert Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu) to convert it. If the original database is no longer available, create a new database and import your tables and queries to preserve your data. Your other database objects can't be recovered. |
| 2573 |
| This database is a replica created in a different version of Access. You can only convert this replica by synchronizing with its Design Master. @Convert the Design Master of this replica set then synchronize the replica with the Design Master. |
| 2574 |
| You can't create another Microsoft Access database with the same name and location as an existing database.You carried out the Make MDE File command, but tried to give the new database the same extension as the old one.@Accept the default .mde extension for your new MDE database. |
| 2575 |
| You can't create a Microsoft Access MDE database from a database replica. |
| 2576 |
| This database is a Microsoft Access 7.0/8.0/9.0 Design Master/Replica.If you click OK, the database you selected will be renamed to |1 and then converted to |2. Everyone using a replica of this database will have to upgrade to Microsoft Access 2000 after the next synchronization.42 |
| 2577 |
| The database | is already open.@Close the database before carrying out the Make MDE File command. |
| 2578 |
| Microsoft Access was unable to create an MDE database. |
| 2579 |
| Local forms, reports, macros, and modules in this replica will not be converted. @To retain these objects, please be sure to import them into the Design Master from the original replica. |
| 2580 |
| The record source '|' specified on this form or report does not exist. You misspelled the name, or it was deleted or renamed in the current database, or it exists in a different database.@In the Form or Report's Design view, display the property sheet by clicking the Properties button, and then set the RecordSource property to an existing table or query. |
| 2581 |
| You must define a sort field or expression for the group header or footer in the report you tried to preview or print.208753 |
| 2582 |
| You can't set the GroupInterval property to zero when the GroupOn property is set to Interval.@Click Sorting and Grouping on the View menu and try one of the following:* Change the GroupInterval property setting to a number higher than zero.* Change the GroupOn property setting to Each Value. |
| 2583 |
| The ApplyFilter action or method can be carried out only from an Open macro or Open event procedure. You may have tried to run a macro or procedure containing the ApplyFilter action or method from a report property other than the OnOpen property.* You may have tried to run a macro or event procedure on a report that is already open.@To use the ApplyFilter action in a report, set the OnOpen property to the name of the macro, close the report, and then reopen it.@603004 |
| 2584 |
| You can't use aggregate functions in a page header or footer.@The page header or footer of the report you tried to preview contains a calculated control with an aggregate function in its expression.If you want to show the result of an aggregate function in a page header or footer, create a hidden calculated control in an appropriate section of the report. Then create an unbound text box in the page header or footer.If you are running a macro, use the SetValue action to set the unbound text box value to the value in the hidden control.@411839 |
| 2585 |
| This action can't be carried out while processing a form or report event.@A macro specified as the OnOpen, OnClose, OnFormat, OnRetreat, OnPage, or OnPrint property setting contains an invalid action for the property.@When you click OK, an Action Failed dialog box will display the name of the macro that failed and its arguments.@611909 |
| 2586 |
| Microsoft Access changed the MoveLayout and NextRecord properties to True from False.@The macro or Visual Basic function run by the OnFormat property of one of the sections of the report set both the MoveLayout and NextRecord properties to False. Having both properties set to False can make the report print continuously.@Revise the macro or function so that it sets these properties to the values you want.@604656 |
| 2587 |
| Microsoft Access can't complete the Output operation.@The Visual Basic code you entered contains a syntax error or the Output procedures are not available.@Make sure there isn't a syntax error in your code. If the syntax is correct, run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access. If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file.For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'. |
| 2588 |
| You must select a form to save as a report. |
| 2589 |
| The expression '|' is invalid.@Aggregate functions are only allowed on output fields of the Record Source. |
| 2590 |
| The Var and VarP aggregate functions are not supported in an Access project. |
| 2591 |
| You can't change printer properties in the OnOpen event of a report. |
| 2592 |
| You cannot bind a hierarchical report to a DAO Recordset. |
| 2593 |
| This feature is not available in an MDB. |
| 2594 |
| You cannot Filter By Form when form record source is a recordset object. |
| 2595 |
| Microsoft Access cannot set this property when DefaultSize property is set to True. |
| 2596 |
| Printer object is not available on subforms and subreports. |
| 2597 |
| Unable to bind the report to the specified recordset because the shape does not match the sorting and grouping specified on the report. |
| 2598 |
| Recordset property not available for natively bound reports in MDB files. |
| 2600 |
| Verify the new password by retyping it in the Verify box and clicking OK. |
| 2601 |
| You don't have permission to read '|.'@To read this object, you must have Read Design permission for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2602 |
| You don't have permission to modify '|.'@To modify this object, you must have Modify Design permission for it. If the object is a table, you must also have Delete Data and Update Data permissions for it.For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2603 |
| You don't have permission to run '|.'@To run this object, you must have Open/Run permission for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2604 |
| You can't view this object's permissions.@To view or change permissions for this object, you must have Administer permission for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2605 |
| You can't remove this user account from group '|.' You may have tried to remove a user account from the default Users group. Microsoft Access automatically adds all users to the default Users group. To remove a user account from the Users group, you must first delete the account.* You may have tried to remove all users from the Admins group. There must be at least one user in the Admins group.@210212 |
| 2606 |
| The object type is invalid. |
| 2607 |
| You don't have permission to cut '|.'@To cut this object, you must have Modify Design permission for it. If the object is a table, you must also have Delete Data permission for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2608 |
| You don't have permission to copy '|.'@To copy this object, you must have Read Design permission for it. If the object is a table, you must also have Read Data permission for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2609 |
| You don't have permission to delete '|.'@To delete this object, you must have Modify Design permission for it. If the object is a table, you must also have Delete Data permission for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2610 |
| You must enter a personal identifier (PID) consisting of at least 4 and no more than 20 characters and digits.@Microsoft Access uses the combination of the user or group name and the PID to identify the user or group.Note that Microsoft Access hides the PID after you create it, so make sure to write down the exact user or group account name and the PID entries. If you ever have to re-create the account, you must supply the same name and PID entries. |
| 2611 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the workgroup file '|.' Would you like to use the default workgroup file?20 |
| 2612 |
| The account name is invalid.@For information about naming conventions, click Help.2@210213 |
| 2613 |
| You don't have permission to rename '|.'@To rename a database object, you must have Modify Design permission for the object. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2614 |
| You don't have permission to insert this form into another form.@To insert a form into another form as a subform, you must have Read Design permission for the form being inserted. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2615 |
| You don't have permission to change the owner of '|.'@To change the owner of a database object, you must have Administer permission for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.5@410222 |
| 2616 |
| You can't change permissions for '|.'@To change permissions for this object, you must have Administer permission for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.5@410222 |
| 2617 |
| You don't have permission to import, export, or link to '|.'@To import, export, or link to this object, you must have Read Design and Read Data permissions for it. For more information on permissions and who can set them, click Help.2@410222 |
| 2618 |
| You need to have the database open for exclusive use to set or unset the database password.@To open the database exclusively, close the database, and then reopen it using the Open command on the File menu. In the Open dialog box, click the arrow to the right of the Open button, and then choose Open Exclusive. |
| 2619 |
| You can't change permissions for '|' in a replica.@Permissions may only be changed in the Design Master for the replica set.3 |
| 2620 |
| The password you entered in the Old Password box is incorrect.@Please enter the correct password for this account. |
| 2621 |
| That password isn't valid.You may have used a semicolon. |
| 2622 |
| You can't save '|' because it is read-only.@To save, switch to Design View and choose Save As from the File menu.3 |
| 2623 |
| Saving the database to the previous version of Access will create a new database that contains none of the security information that you have set. Are you sure you want to proceed? |
| 2624 |
| An error has occurred while changing workgroup database. |
| 2625 |
| Workgroup Administrator couldn't create the workgroup information file. Make sure that you have specified a valid path and file name, that you have adequate permissions to create the file, and that you have enough disk space on the destination drive. (|) |
| 2626 |
| Reserved error (|); there is no message for this error. |
| 2627 |
| There's not enough disk space. |
| 2628 |
| One of your parameters is invalid. |
| 2629 |
| Could not open workgroup file. This is a directory. |
| 2630 |
| The specified path is invalid. |
| 2631 |
| The specified path is too long. |
| 2632 |
| Change Workgroup cannot proceed without your Name, PIN, and a path to the new Workgroup Information File. |
| 2633 |
| Microsoft Access cannot change the password for the logon account '|' because the current connection is using Microsoft Windows NT integrated security. |
| 2634 |
| The new password doesn't match the verify password value. |
| 2635 |
| Microsoft Access is unable to change the password because the old password doesn't match the password of the currently logged in user. |
| 2636 |
| Workgroup file already exists. |
| 2637 |
| Unable to start SQL Server service. To restart the SQL Server service, double click on the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue.@Once the service is started, point to Connection on the File menu in Access and click OK.92 |
| 2638 |
| Unable to start SQL Server service. To restart the SQL Server service, double click on the SQL Server System Manager icon in the system tray and click Start/Continue. If the service fails to start, go to the Services console and verify that the MSSQLServer service Log On information is correct.@Once the service is started, point to Connection on the File menu in Access and click OK.92 |
| 2646 |
| Microsoft Access can't create this relationship and enforce referential integrity.@Data in the table '|' violates referential integrity rules.For example, there may be records relating to an employee in the related table, but no record for the employee in the primary table.@Edit the data so that records in the primary table exist for all related records.If you want to create the relationship without following the rules of referential integrity, clear the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.@209086 |
| 2648 |
| Microsoft Access created a one-to-one relationship instead of a one-to-many relationship because there is a unique index on the field(s) specified for the related table.If you want to define a one-to-many relationship between these tables, try one of the following:* Delete the one-to-one relationship, and then change the setting of the Indexed property for the foreign key field from No Duplicates to Duplicates OK.* Choose different matching fields. |
| 2649 |
| Microsoft Access can't enforce referential integrity for this relationship.@Make sure the fields you drag are primary key fields or uniquely indexed and that the unique index or primary key is correctly set.If you want to create the relationship without following the rules of referential integrity, clear the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.@209086 |
| 2650 |
| Microsoft Access can't create this relationship and enforce referential integrity. The fields you chose may have different data types.* The fields may have the Number data type but not the same FieldSize property setting.@Try one of the following:* Select fields with the same data type.* Open the tables in Design view, and change the data types and field sizes so that the fields match.If you want to create the relationship without following the rules of referential integrity, clear the Enforce Referential Integrity check box.@2@209086 |
| 2651 |
| You can't create a relationship between fields with the Memo, OLE Object, Yes/No, or Hyperlink data type.You tried to enforce referential integrity for a relationship, but one or more of the fields you chose have the Memo, OLE Object, Yes/No, or Hyperlink data type.@Select fields in the grid that don't have these data types, or open the tables in Design view and change data types. |
| 2652 |
| You can't delete a relationship inherited from a linked database. |
| 2680 |
| The form or report includes more OLE objects than Microsoft Access can display at one time.@Delete some of the bound or unbound object frames. |
| 2683 |
| There is no object in this control. |
| 2684 |
| The OLE object is empty.You can't edit a bound object frame if the field in the underlying table doesn't contain an OLE object.@Embed or link an OLE object into the bound object frame using the Object command on the Insert menu.09360 |
| 2685 |
| The object doesn't have an OLE object data type.@The bound object frame containing the object you tried to edit isn't bound to a field with the OLE object data type.If you want to display an OLE object, set the ControlSource property for the bound object frame to a field with the OLE object data type. Or use a different control, such as a text box, to display the data.09360 |
| 2686 |
| Microsoft Access is unable to save the | object.Your computer ran out of disk space while Microsoft Access was saving the OLE object.For information on freeing disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'disk space, freeing'. |
| 2687 |
| There was a problem reading the | object. |
| 2690 |
| A system resource necessary for displaying the | object isn't available.Your computer may be low on memory.@Close unneeded programs, and try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2691 |
| Microsoft Access can't communicate with the OLE server.@The OLE server may not be registered.@To register the OLE server, reinstall it. |
| 2694 |
| The Clipboard isn't available.@The Clipboard may be in use by another application, or your computer may be low on memory.If your computer is low on memory, close unneeded programs, and then try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2695 |
| Microsoft Access is unable to display the converted | object.@Delete the object in the bound object frame, and then re-create it. |
| 2696 |
| Microsoft Access can't read the OLE object.@Delete the object in the bound object frame, and then re-create it. |
| 2697 |
| There was a problem loading the | object.@The object you tried to create or edit is not a valid OLE object.@Re-create the object, and then embed or link it again.09360 |
| 2698 |
| The | object you tried to create or edit is too large to save. Your database may not contain enough space for the object.* Your computer may be out of disk space.For information on freeing disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'disk space, freeing'. |
| 2699 |
| The connection with the OLE server was lost, or the OLE server encountered an error while you were using it.@Restart the OLE server, and then try the operation again. |
| 2700 |
| Microsoft Access can't find an OLE server or a dynamic-link library (DLL) required for the OLE operation.@The OLE server or DLL may not be registered.@To register the OLE server or DLL, reinstall it. |
| 2701 |
| The OLE server for the OLE object you tried to create is already open.@Switch to the OLE server window and close it. Then try to create or edit the OLE object again. |
| 2702 |
| The | object isn't registered.@The object may be calling an application that isn't installed.@To register the application, reinstall it. |
| 2703 |
| Microsoft Access can't read the | object because communication was interrupted.If the OLE server application is located on a network server, make sure your computer is connected to it. |
| 2704 |
| The | object you tried to edit doesn't have any displayable information.209360 |
| 2707 |
| Microsoft Access can't open the file containing the OLE object. You may have specified an invalid file name or an invalid unit of data (such as a range of cells from a worksheet) within the file for the OLE object.* The file you specified may not be available because it's locked by another user or you don't have permission to use it.@Try one of the following:* Make sure the file is available and that you used the correct file name.* Check the OLE server's documentation for information about the syntax to use when specifying an OLE object's data.09360 |
| 2711 |
| The file name argument in the GetObject function of the Visual Basic procedure you ran is invalid. You may not have entered, or may have misspelled, the file name.* The unit of data (such as a range of cells from a worksheet) may not be valid.@Try one of the following:* Make sure the file is installed on your computer and that you used the correct file name.* Check the OLE server's documentation for information about the syntax to use when specifying an OLE object's data.010959 |
| 2713 |
| A problem occurred when Microsoft Access tried to access the | object. You may have specified an invalid file name or an invalid unit of data (such as a range of cells from a worksheet) within the file for the OLE object.* The file you specified may not be available because it's locked by another user or you don't have permission to use it.@Try one of the following:* Make sure that the file is installed on your computer and that you used the correct file name.* Check the OLE server's documentation for information about the syntax to use when specifying an OLE object's data.09360 |
| 2714 |
| The | object doesn't support verbs that can be performed on an OLE object, such as play or edit.@Check the OLE server's documentation for information on the verbs the OLE object supports, or use the ObjectVerbs property or the ObjectVerbsCount property to find the verbs supported by an OLE object.@606970 |
| 2715 |
| The index for the Action or the Verb property for the | object is invalid.@The setting you entered may be a negative number or may be too large.@606967 |
| 2717 |
| The | object has no displayable information.You tried to perform an operation on a bound or unbound object frame containing an OLE object, but the OLE object is empty.@Use the Object command on the Insert menu to create an OLE object or to embed or link an OLE object from a file that isn't empty.09360 |
| 2719 |
| A problem occurred while accessing the | object. The OLE server may not be available because it's on a network server and you lost the connection. Try re-establishing the connection.* The OLE object may be stored in a linked file, but the file isn't available. Activate the OLE server outside of Microsoft Access, and then open the file containing the OLE object to verify that it still exists and can be accessed. |
| 2723 |
| The | object doesn't support the attempted operation.@The OLE object was changed to a picture, or the link to the object was broken.If you want to perform the operation, delete the OLE object, and then embed or link it again.09360 |
| 2724 |
| One or more dynamic-link libraries required for using OLE objects is an incorrect version.@Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access. If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file.For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'. |
| 2725 |
| The OLE server isn't registered.@To register the OLE server, reinstall it. |
| 2726 |
| Microsoft Access can't perform the OLE operation because it was unable to read the Windows Registry where the OLE server is registered.@Reinstall the OLE server, and then try the operation again. If problems continue, reinstall Microsoft Windows and the other applications on your computer.If you reinstall Microsoft Access, you may want to back up your Microsoft Access workgroup information file first to preserve any custom settings. For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.For information on the Windows Registry, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'registry'. |
| 2727 |
| Microsoft Access can't perform the OLE operation because it was unable to write to the Windows Registry where the OLE server is registered.@Reinstall the OLE server, and then try the operation again. If problems continue, reinstall Microsoft Windows and the other applications on your computer.If you reinstall Microsoft Access, you may want to back up your Microsoft Access workgroup information file first to preserve any custom settings. For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.For information on the Windows Registry, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'registry'. |
| 2729 |
| The OLE object you tried to edit is busy.@Try again later. |
| 2730 |
| There was a problem communicating with the OLE server.@Try again later. If you still can't access the object, try one or more of the following:* Free up system memory. For information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.* Reinstall the OLE server to make sure it's registered.* Check the OLE server's documentation for information about the syntax to use when specifying an OLE object's data. |
| 2731 |
| An error occurred while accessing the OLE server.@The OLE server may not be registered.@To register the OLE server, reinstall it. |
| 2732 |
| Microsoft Access can't read the | object.@Communication between Microsoft Access and the OLE server was interrupted.@Make sure your computer is connected to the network server on which the OLE server is located. |
| 2733 |
| The OLE object you tried to edit can't be accessed.You don't have permission to change the object, or another user opened and locked the object. |
| 2734 |
| You can't save the | object now.@The OLE server is running an operation, or another user opened and locked the object.@Try to save the object again later. |
| 2735 |
| This disk is write-protected. You can't save the | object to it. |
| 2737 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the file containing the linked OLE object you tried to update using the OLE/DDE Links command.You may have misspelled the file name, or the file may have been deleted or renamed.If the file has been moved to a different location, use the OLE/DDE Links command to change the source. Or delete the object, and create a new linked object. |
| 2738 |
| There isn't enough memory to complete the operation.@Close unneeded programs and try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2739 |
| An error occurred during the operation with an OLE object.@The object is in use. |
| 2741 |
| Your computer ran out of disk space while Microsoft Access was saving the changes you made to the | object.@For information on freeing disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'disk space, freeing'. |
| 2742 |
| Microsoft Access was unable to create more files.Your computer may be low on memory or disk space.@Close unneeded programs and try the operation again.For information on freeing memory or disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting' or 'disk space, freeing'. |
| 2743 |
| The | object is stored in a format that is incompatible with the version of OLE on your computer. |
| 2744 |
| Microsoft Access can't find the OLE server.@The setting for the SourceDoc property may be invalid, or the file may have been deleted, renamed, or moved.@606973 |
| 2745 |
| Share.exe or Vshare.386 is missing from your computer; OLE support needs these files to work correctly.@Rerun Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access, the Share program, and Vshare.386.If you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file. Then restore the file to its original location. For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'.3 |
| 2746 |
| You can't switch to Design view because your form contains too many OLE objects.@Close other applications, close the form, and then open the form again in Design view. Then delete some of the OLE objects or move them to a different form. |
| 2747 |
| The OLE server can't display the | object.@There is a problem with the file containing the OLE object, or there isn't enough memory available.@Open the OLE server outside of Microsoft Access, and then open the OLE object file.If you can do this, then your computer may be low on memory. Close other programs, and then try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2748 |
| The Automation object operation isn't available for the | object.@Check the component's documentation for information on which operations are available for an Automation object. |
| 2749 |
| There isn't enough memory to complete the Automation object operation on the | object.@Close unneeded programs and try the operation again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2750 |
| The operation on the | object failed.@The OLE server may not be registered.@To register the OLE server, reinstall it. |
| 2751 |
| The Exit or Update operation failed.You pressed the ESC key (or another key used in the OLE server to stop an operation) while Microsoft Access was saving the changes you made to an OLE object in a form or report.@Try to exit or update again. |
| 2753 |
| A problem occurred while Microsoft Access was communicating with the OLE server or ActiveX Control.@Close the OLE server and restart it outside of Microsoft Access. Then try the original operation again in Microsoft Access. |
| 2754 |
| A problem occurred while Microsoft Access was communicating with the OLE server.@Try one or more of the following:* Make sure you're connected to the network server where the OLE server application is located.* Close the OLE server and restart it outside of Microsoft Access. Then try the original operation again from within Microsoft Access.* Reinstall the OLE server to ensure that it's registered. |
| 2755 |
| There was a problem referencing a property or method of the object.You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure that references an object property or method.@Try one or more of the following:* Make sure the component is properly registered.* Make sure your computer is connected to the network server where the component is located.* Close the component and restart it outside of Microsoft Access. Then try again to run the procedure in Microsoft Access. |
| 2756 |
| A problem occurred when Microsoft Access tried to access the OLE object.@Close the Microsoft Access form or report that displays the OLE object, and close the OLE server. Then reopen the form or report to see if it can display the OLE object. |
| 2757 |
| There was a problem accessing a property or method of the OLE object.@Try one or more of the following:* Verify that the OLE server is registered correctly by reinstalling it.* Make sure your computer is connected to the server on which the OLE server application resides.* Close the OLE server and restart it outside of Microsoft Access. Then try the original operation again from within Microsoft Access. |
| 2758 |
| There was a problem initializing the dynamic-link library Msole20 when you tried to perform the OLE operation. You may have too many Microsoft applications open. Close Windows applications other than Microsoft Access, and try the OLE operation again.* Your computer may have an older version of the dynamic-link library Msole20, in which case you will need to run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access.If you need to reinstall Microsoft Access, you may want to preserve your security or custom settings by backing up the Microsoft Access workgroup information file.For information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'backing up files'. |
| 2759 |
| The method you tried to invoke on an object failed. You may have specified too many or too few arguments for a property or method of an object. Check the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available for Automation operations.* There may not be enough memory to run the procedure. Close unneeded programs and try to run the procedure again.For more information on freeing memory, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'. |
| 2760 |
| An error occurred while referencing the object.You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure that improperly references a property or method of an object. |
| 2761 |
| There was a problem referencing a property or method of an object.@Check the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available for Automation operations. |
| 2762 |
| | returned an error while referencing a property of an object.@Check the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available for Automation operations. |
| 2763 |
| |1 returned the error: |2.@Check the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available for Automation operations. |
| 2764 |
| The object's property or method can't be set.You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure to set a property or apply a method for an object. However, the property or method doesn't support named arguments.@Check the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available to Automation operations. |
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