Here is a list of all 2,687 error codes and descriptions for Microsoft Access
2007. Ranging from error number 5 to 32613, each error code describes a
different event. Some of the descriptions have tokens (e.g. | and @)
that are replaced by Access with text for the specific error.
|
Error Number |
Error Description |
| 5 |
Invalid procedure call or
argument |
| 6 |
Overflow |
| 7 |
Out of memory |
| 9 |
Subscript out of range |
| 10 |
This array is fixed or
temporarily locked |
| 11 |
Division by zero |
| 13 |
Type mismatch |
| 14 |
Out of string space |
| 16 |
Expression too complex |
| 17 |
Can't perform requested
operation |
| 18 |
User interrupt occurred |
| 28 |
Out of stack space |
| 47 |
Too many DLL application
clients |
| 48 |
Error in loading DLL |
| 49 |
Bad DLL calling convention |
| 51 |
Internal error |
| 52 |
Bad file name or number |
| 53 |
File not found |
| 54 |
Bad file mode |
| 55 |
File already open |
| 57 |
Device I/O error |
| 58 |
File already exists |
| 59 |
Bad record length |
| 61 |
Disk full |
| 62 |
Input past end of file |
| 63 |
Bad record number |
| 67 |
Too many files |
| 68 |
Device unavailable |
| 70 |
Permission denied |
| 71 |
Disk not ready |
| 74 |
Can't rename with
different drive |
| 75 |
Path/File access error |
| 76 |
Path not found |
| 93 |
Invalid pattern string |
| 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 |
| 321 |
Invalid file format |
| 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 |
| 387 |
Set not permitted |
| 393 |
Get not supported at
runtime |
| 394 |
Get not supported
(write-only property) |
| 422 |
Property not found |
| 423 |
Property or method not
found |
| 424 |
Object required |
| 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 |
| 440 |
Automation error |
| 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 |
| 449 |
Argument not optional |
| 450 |
Wrong number of arguments
or invalid property assignment |
| 451 |
Property let procedure not
defined and property get procedure did not return an object |
| 452 |
Invalid ordinal |
| 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 |
| 481 |
Invalid picture |
| 482 |
Printer error |
| 735 |
Can't save file to TEMP |
| 744 |
Search text not found |
| 746 |
Replacements too long |
| 2001 |
You canceled the previous
operation.@@@1@2@5738@1 |
| 2002 |
You tried to perform an
operation involving a function or feature that was not installed
in this version of Microsoft Office Access.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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 Office Access.@Close unneeded programs
and try again.For information on freeing memory, search the
Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory,
troubleshooting'.@@1@@@3 |
| 2006 |
The object name '|' you
entered doesn't follow Microsoft Office Access object-naming
rules.@For more information about naming objects, click
Help.@@2@1@553714184@1 |
| 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@1@9043@1 |
| 2008 |
You can't delete the
database object '|' while it's open.@Close the database object,
and then delete it.@@1@@@1 |
| 2009 |
You can't rename the
database object '|' while it's open.@Close the database object,
and then rename it.@@1@@@1 |
| 2010 |
You can't delete the
database object '|' while it's open.@Close the database object,
and then delete it.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@@@1 |
| 2015 |
There are no registered
wizards of this type.@Rerun Microsoft Office Access or Microsoft
Office Setup to reinstall the wizards. If you want to preserve
your security or custom settings, back up the Microsoft Office
Access workgroup information file.For more information on
backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for
'backing up files'.@@1@@@1 |
| 2016 |
You can't modify the
attributes of System Tables. |
| 2017 |
Microsoft helps protect
this Visual Basic for Applications Project with a password. You
must supply the password in the Visual Basic Editor before you
can perform this operation.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@4@2019460@1 |
| 2020 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2021 |
One or more operators in
the filter expression is invalid.@For a valid list of operators
refer to the help file@@1@@@1 |
| 2022 |
You entered an expression
that requires a data access page to be the active
window.@@@1@2@5601@1 |
| 2023 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 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).@@1@@@1 |
| 2025 |
The file is not in the
correct format for a Microsoft Office Access project.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2026 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2027 |
This operation is not
supported for Microsoft Office Access 1.X databases.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2028 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office
Access project '|' will be opened read-only because one of the
following occurred:@Either the file is locked for editing by
another user, the file (or the folder in which it is located) is
marked as read-only, or you specified that you wanted to open
the file read-only.@@3@@@1 |
| 2031 |
You can't convert or
enable an MDE file.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2032 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2033 |
Name conflicts with
existing module, project, or object library.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2034 |
Cannot Compile
Project.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2035 |
Cannot Load Project of
wrong version.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2036 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2037 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@@1@@@3 |
| 2038 |
The file '|' cannot be
opened because it has been locked by another user. |
| 2039 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2040 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't run.@@@1@@@3 |
| 2041 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office
Access. Close unneeded programs and try again. |
| 2043 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't find the database file '|.'@Make sure you entered the
correct path and file name.@@1@@@1 |
| 2044 |
You can't exit Microsoft
Office Access now.@If you're running a Visual Basic module that
is using OLE or DDE, you may need to interrupt the
module.@@1@@@1 |
| 2045 |
The command line you used
to start Microsoft Office Access contains an option that
Microsoft Office Access doesn't recognize.@Exit and restart
Microsoft Office Access using valid command-line options.@@1@@@1 |
| 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 Office
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.@1@@@1 |
| 2047 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 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'.@@1@@@1 |
| 2049 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2050 |
Enter an OLE/DDE Timeout
setting from 0 through 300 seconds.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2051 |
The object name '|1' can't
be longer than |2 characters according to Microsoft Office
Access object-naming rules.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2054 |
Microsoft Office Access is
unable to load the Visual Basic for Applications dynamic-link
library (DLL) Vbe6.@Rerun the Microsoft Office Access Setup
program.@@1@@@3 |
| 2055 |
The expression '|' you
entered is invalid.@@@1@1@11732@1 |
| 2056 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't supply context-sensitive Help.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2057 |
There isn't enough stack
memory left to perform the operation.@The operation is too
complicated. Try simplifying the operation.@@1@@@3 |
| 2058 |
The file '|' is
incompatible. Microsoft Office Access needs to be
reinstalled.@Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Office Access. If
you want to preserve your security or custom settings, back up
the Microsoft Office Access workgroup information file.For more
information on backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows
Help index for 'backing up files'.@@1@@185309@3 |
| 2059 |
Microsoft Office Access
cannot find the object '|'.@Make sure the object exists and that
you spell its name correctly.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@1@9232@1 |
| 2061 |
Enter a zero or
greater-than-zero number for this option.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2062 |
The command name must be
shorter than 255 Characters.@Please choose a name.@@1@@@1 |
| 2063 |
Microsoft Office 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.@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@1@11895@1 |
| 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.@1@1@11895@1 |
| 2066 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 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 Office 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@1@3704@1 |
| 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.@@2@1@10930@1 |
| 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@1@10144@1 |
| 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@1@10144@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2072 |
All objects were imported
successfully. |
| 2073 |
Successfully exported '|'. |
| 2074 |
This operation is not
supported within transactions.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2075 |
This operation requires an
open database.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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 Office 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 Office Access, you may want to preserve your
security or custom settings. To do so, back up the Microsoft
Office Access workgroup information file.For more information on
backing up files, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for
'backing up files'.@1@@@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?@@19@@@2 |
| 2081 |
The Create From Macro
command only works when a macro is selected in the Navigation
Pane.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2082 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2083 |
The database '|' is
read-only.@You can't save changes made to data or object
definitions in this database.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2086 |
Recordset requires a form
to be updatable. |
| 2087 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office Access.For more information on
customizing Microsoft Office Access settings in the Windows
Registry, click Help.@2@1@9015@3 |
| 2088 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office Access.For more information on customizing
Microsoft Office Access settings in the Windows Registry, click
Help.@2@1@9015@3 |
| 2089 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't display the same menu more than once in a menu
bar.@@@1@1@3704@1 |
| 2090 |
An action within the
current global menu's macro group can't change the global menu
bar.@Microsoft Office 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.@1@@@1 |
| 2091 |
'|' is an invalid
name.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2092 |
The value you specified
for the Setting argument in the SetOption method is not the
correct type of Variant for this option.@You specified a string
when Microsoft Office Access expected a number.@See the Access
Options dialog box (click the Microsoft Office Button, and then
click Access Options) 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'.@1@@@1 |
| 2093 |
The numeric value for the
Setting argument in the SetOption method does not correspond to
any list box or option group settings in the Access Options
dialog box.@Valid settings are 0 (the first item in the list)
through | (the last item in the list).@@1@1@6210@1optimize.ids |
| 2094 |
Microsoft Office Access
cannot find the toolbar '|.'@You tried to run a macro that
includes a ShowToolbar action or a Visual Basic for Applications
procedure that includes a ShowToolbar method.* The toolbar name
might be misspelled or might refer to a legacy toolbar that is
no longer available.* This action might refer to a custom
toolbar that was deleted from or renamed in the current
database.* This action might refer to a custom toolbar that
exists in a different database.@@1@1@6458@1 |
| 2095 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2096 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2097 |
The table for which you
tried to create an import/export specification was created in an
earlier version of Microsoft Office Access.@To convert this
database to the current version of Microsoft Office Access,
click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click
'Convert'.@@1@@@1 |
| 2098 |
The operation could not be
completed because the Smart Tag '|' is not recognized by your
system.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@1@11734@1 |
| 2105 |
You can't go to the
specified record.@You may be at the end of a recordset.@@1@@@1 |
| 2106 |
| errors occurred when you
loaded the form or report.@You loaded a form or report that has
controls or properties that Microsoft Office Access doesn't
recognize and will ignore.@@1@@@1 |
| 2107 |
The value you entered does
not meet the validation rule defined for the field or
control.@To see the validation rule, switch to Design view,
click the appropriate field, and then, if the property sheet is
not open, press F4. Then, click the Data tab in the property
sheet.@Enter a value that meets the validation rule, or press
ESC to undo your changes.@1@1@11730@1 |
| 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.@1@1@6314@1 |
| 2109 |
There is no field named
'|' in the current record.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2110 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@1@3016@1 |
| 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@@@1 |
| 2112 |
The item on the Clipboard
can't be pasted into this control.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2114 |
Microsoft Office Access
doesn't support the format of the file '|,' or file is too
large. Try converting the file to BMP format.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2115 |
The macro or function set
to the BeforeUpdate or ValidationRule property for this field is
preventing Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2116 |
The value violates the
validation rule for the field or record.@For example, you might
have changed a validation rule without verifying whether the
existing data matches the new validation rule.@Click Undo to
restore the previous value, or enter a new value that meets the
validation rule for the field or record.@2@1@9121@1 |
| 2117 |
Microsoft Office 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.@1@@@1 |
| 2118 |
You must save the current
field before you run the Requery action.@* If you are running a
macro from the Navigation Pane, 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.@@1@1@3033@1 |
| 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.@@1@1@3033@1 |
| 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.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2121 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't open the form '|.'@It contains data that Microsoft Office
Access doesn't recognize.Re-create the form or, if you maintain
backup copies of your database, retrieve a copy of the
form.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2123 |
The control name you
entered doesn't follow Microsoft Office Access object-naming
rules.@@@2@1@11734@1 |
| 2124 |
The form name you entered
doesn't follow Microsoft Office Access object-naming
rules.@@@2@1@11734@1 |
| 2125 |
The setting for the
FontSize property must be from 1 through 127.@@@1@1@12551@1 |
| 2126 |
The setting for the
ColumnCount property must be from 1 through 255.@@@1@1@936@1 |
| 2127 |
The setting for the
BoundColumn property can't be greater than the setting for the
ColumnCount property.@@@1@1@839@1 |
| 2128 |
Microsoft Office Access
encountered errors while importing |1.@For more detailed error
information, see the file '|2'.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2130 |
The settings for the GridX
and GridY properties must be from 1 through 64.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2131 |
An expression can't be
longer than 2,048 characters.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2132 |
The setting for the
DecimalPlaces property must be from 0 through 15, or 255 for
Auto (default).@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2134 |
The setting for the Width
property must be from 0 through 22 inches (55.87 cm).@@@1@@@1 |
| 2135 |
This property is read-only
and can't be set.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2139 |
You can't replace the
current value of the field with the replacement text.@Resolve
any errors before making further replacements.@@1@@@1 |
| 2140 |
Microsoft Office Access
cannot save the change you made to the record in the Replace
operation for the reason shown in the previous message.@Click
Undo or enter a new value in the field.@@1@@@1 |
| 2141 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't find the text you specified in the Find What box.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@1@3015@1 |
| 2143 |
You didn't specify search
criteria with a FindRecord action.@In the Macro window, insert a
FindRecord action before the FindNext action.@@1@1@3015@1 |
| 2144 |
The setting for the
ListRows property must be from 1 through 255.@@@1@1@4055@1 |
| 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.@@1@1@847@1 |
| 2146 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2147 |
You must be in Design view
to create or delete controls.@@@1@2@5054@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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@1@10905@1 |
| 2150 |
This type of control can't
contain other controls.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2152 |
You can set group levels
for reports only, not for forms.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2153 |
You can't specify more
than 10 group levels.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2154 |
You can't call this
function when the Group, Sort, and Total Pane is open.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2155 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2156 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 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.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@@1@1@10129@1 |
| 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'.@@1@@@1 |
| 2160 |
Microsoft Office 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'.@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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@1@3015@1 |
| 2163 |
The page number you used
as an argument for the GoToPage action or method doesn't exist
in this form.@@@1@1@3017@1 |
| 2164 |
You can't disable a
control while it has the focus.@@@1@2@5250@1 |
| 2165 |
You can't hide a control
that has the focus.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2166 |
You can't lock a control
while it has unsaved changes.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2167 |
This property is read-only
and can't be modified.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2169 |
You can't save this record
at this time.@Microsoft Office 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?@@20@@@2 |
| 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'.@@1@@@1 |
| 2171 |
You can't have more than
seven nested subforms in a main form.@Remove the eigth nested
subform.@@1@@@1 |
| 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@1@9979@1 |
| 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@1@3015@1 |
| 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.@1@@@1 |
| 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'.@@1@@@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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2177 |
You can't insert a report
into a form.@A report can be inserted only into a report.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@@@1 |
| 2182 |
You can't sort on this
field.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2183 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2184 |
The value you used for the
TabIndex property isn't valid. The correct values are from 0
through |.@@@2@1@6348@1 |
| 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@1@6215@1 |
| 2186 |
This property isn't
available in Design view.@Switch to Form view to access this
property, or remove the reference to the property.@@1@@@1 |
| 2187 |
This property is available
only in Design view.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2188 |
The object you attempted
to load from text has an invalid value for the property '|1' on
a |2.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2189 |
The code contains a syntax
error, or a Microsoft Office Access function you need is not
available.@If the syntax is correct, check the Control Wizards
subkey or the Libraries key in the Microsoft Office Access
section of the Windows Registry to verify that the entries you
need are listed and available.@If the entries are correct,
either you must correct the Microsoft Office Access Utility
Add-in, or the file acWzlib or this wizard has been disabled. To
reenable this wizard, run Microsoft Office Access or Microsoft
Office Setup again to reinstall Microsoft Office Access. Before
you reinstall Microsoft Office Access, delete the Windows
Registry keys for the Microsoft Office Access Utility Add-in and
acWzlib.@1@@@1 |
| 2190 |
This property has been
replaced by a new property; use the new property
instead.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2191 |
You can't set the |
property in print preview or after printing has started.@Try
setting this property in the OnOpen event.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2193 |
The left margin, right
margin, or both margins are wider than the paper size specified
in the Print Setup dialog box.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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'.@@1@@@1 |
| 2195 |
The section name you
entered doesn't follow Microsoft Office Access object-naming
rules.@@@2@1@11734@1 |
| 2196 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2200 |
The number you entered is
invalid.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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 |
There are currently no
printers installed on your computer. To use this feature, you
must first install a printer in Windows.@For more information
about how to install a printer, search for "install printer" in
Windows Help.@@1@@@1 |
| 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'.@@1@@@1 |
| 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'.@@1@@@1 |
| 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'.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2207 |
Microsoft Office 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.@1@1@3041@1 |
| 2210 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't print or preview the page because the page size you
selected is larger than 22.75 inches.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2211 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't print or preview the Debug window.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2212 |
Microsoft Office 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'.@@1@@@1 |
| 2213 |
There was a problem
retrieving printer information for this object. The object may
have been sent to a printer that is unavailable.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2214 |
There was a problem
retrieving information from the printer. New printer has not
been set.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2215 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2220 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't open the file '|'.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2221 |
The text is too long to be
edited.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2222 |
This control is read-only
and can't be modified.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2223 |
The file name '|' is too
long.@Enter a file name that's 256 characters or less.@@1@@@1 |
| 2225 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2226 |
The Clipboard isn't
responding, so Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2227 |
The data on the Clipboard
is damaged, so Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2229 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2234 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't paste the OLE object.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2239 |
Microsoft Office Access
has detected that this database is in an inconsistent state, and
cannot attempt to recover the database because the file is
read-only. To allow Access to recover the database, close the
database and set the file to read/write, and then open the
database.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2243 |
The data in the Clipboard
isn't recognizable; Microsoft Office Access can't paste the OLE
object.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2245 |
The file you specified
doesn't contain valid icon data.@Specify a valid icon
file.@@1@1@829@1 |
| 2246 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 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.@@1@1@8951@1 |
| 2262 |
This value must be a
number.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2263 |
The number is too
large.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2264 |
Microsoft Office Access
didn't recognize the unit of measurement.@Type a valid unit,
such as inches (in) or centimeters (cm).@@1@@@1 |
| 2265 |
You must specify a unit of
measurement, such as inches (in) or centimeters (cm).@@@1@@@1 |
| 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@1@3853@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2269 |
Some library databases
couldn't be loaded because too many were specified.@To change
library database references, click References on the Tools
menu.@@1@1@9017@1 |
| 2272 |
The setting for the Update
Retry Interval must be from 0 through 1,000
milliseconds.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2273 |
The setting for Update
Retries must be from 0 through 10.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2274 |
The database '|' is
already open as a library database.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2275 |
The string returned by the
builder was too long.@The result will be truncated.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2277 |
There was a font
initialization error.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2278 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@1@10222@1 |
| 2279 |
The value you entered
isn't appropriate for the input mask '|' specified for this
field.@@@2@1@9118@1 |
| 2280 |
You have added more output
formats to the Windows Registry than Microsoft Office Access can
initialize.@Some output formats will not be available. Remove
those formats that you never or least often use.@@1@@@1 |
| 2281 |
Output format information
is missing. There appears to be a problem with your Microsoft
Office Access installation. Please reinstall Microsoft Office
Access or contact your system administrator or help desk
representative.@@@2@1@9015@1 |
| 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 Office 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.@@2@1@9015@1 |
| 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 Office 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.@@2@1@9015@1 |
| 2284 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office Access
windows, close other applications, and then try again.@@1@@@1 |
| 2285 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office Access
windows, close other applications, and then try again.@@1@@@1 |
| 2286 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office Access
windows, close other applications, and then try again.@@1@@@1 |
| 2287 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't open the mail session.@Check your mail application to make
sure that it's working properly.@@1@@@1 |
| 2288 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office 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.@2@1@9015@1 |
| 2289 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't output the module in the requested format.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2290 |
There were too many
message recipients; the message was not sent.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2291 |
There are too many message
attachments; the message was not sent.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2292 |
The message text is too
long, so it was not sent.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2293 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't send this e-mail message.@Before attempting to send an
e-mail message from Microsoft Office Access, resolve the problem
identified in the previous message, or configure your computer
to send and receive e-mail messages.@@1@@@1 |
| 2294 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office Access windows, close other applications, and
then try again.@@1@@@1 |
| 2295 |
Unknown message
recipient(s); the message was not sent.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2296 |
The password is invalid;
the message wasn't sent.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2297 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't open the mail session.@You may be out of memory. Close one
or more Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2298 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office 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.@@2@1@9015@1 |
| 2299 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't open the Zoom box.@The Microsoft Office Access Utility
add-in is missing or was modified. Rerun Microsoft Office Access
or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall Microsoft Office Access
and the Microsoft Office Access Utility add-in.@@1@1@12620@1 |
| 2300 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2301 |
There are not enough
system resources to output the data.@Close one or more Microsoft
Office Access windows and close other applications. Then try to
output the data again.@@1@@@1 |
| 2302 |
Microsoft Office 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.* Check to make sure you have
permission to write to the specified folder.@@1@@@1 |
| 2303 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2304 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't save output data to the specified file.@Make sure that you
have enough free disk space on your destination drive.@@1@@@1 |
| 2305 |
There are too many columns
to output, based on the limitation specified in the output
format or by Microsoft Office Access.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2306 |
There are too many rows to
output, based on the limitation specified by the output format
or by Microsoft Office Access.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2307 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2308 |
The file '|' already
exists.@Do you want to replace the existing file?@@20@@@2 |
| 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 Office
Access. For information on the Registry, click Help.@@2@1@9015@1 |
| 2311 |
There isn't enough memory
to run the NotInList event procedure.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2312 |
The shortcut '|' must be
re-created.@The file may be missing, damaged, or in an older
format that can't be read.@@1@@@1 |
| 2313 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't find the shortcut databases '|1' or '|2.'@Re-create the
shortcut with the correct locations of the
databases.@@2@1@9032@1 |
| 2314 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't find the shortcut database '|.'@Re-create the shortcut
with the correct location of the database.@@2@1@9032@1 |
| 2315 |
The input string is too
long.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@@@1 |
| 2317 |
The database '|' can't be
repaired or isn't a Microsoft Office Access database
file.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2319 |
Application-defined or
object-defined error |
| 2320 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@2@11202@1 |
| 2325 |
The field name you entered
exceeds the 64-character limit of the LinkMasterFields
property.@When you use the Relationships command (on the
Database Tools tab, click Relationships) to define a
relationship between the tables underlying a form and subform,
Microsoft Office Access links the form and subform automatically
and sets the LinkChildFields and LinkMasterFields
properties.@@1@1@3990@1 |
| 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@1@9980@1 |
| 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.@@1@1@9980@1 |
| 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.@1@1@10001@1 |
| 2329 |
To create a crosstab
query, you must specify one or more Row Heading(s) options, one
Column Heading option, and one Value option.@@@1@1@9980@1 |
| 2330 |
Microsoft Office 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 <.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@@1@1@9980@1 |
| 2332 |
Microsoft Office 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.@1@1@9999@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2334 |
Microsoft Office 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 Navigation Pane 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.@1@@@1 |
| 2335 |
You must specify 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 (on the Database Tools tab, click
Relationships) to define a relationship between the tables
underlying the form and subform, Microsoft Office Access will
link the form and subform automatically and then set the
LinkChildFields and LinkMasterFields properties.@@1@1@9086@1 |
| 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.@1@1@9980@1 |
| 2338 |
Microsoft Office Access
truncated the expression you entered.@The expression '|' exceeds
the 1,024-character limit for the query design grid.@@1@@@1 |
| 2339 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't create a temporary link.@You reached the limit for the
number of links in your database. Microsoft Office Access needs
to create a temporary link in order to import your ODBC
table.@Remove all unneeded links or tables.@1@@@1 |
| 2340 |
The expression you entered
exceeds the 1,024-character limit for the query design
grid.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@1@3698@1 |
| 2343 |
The value you entered
exceeds the Alias property's 64-character limit.@@@1@1@6146@1 |
| 2344 |
For the TopValues property
in the query property sheet, you must enter an integer greater
than zero.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2345 |
For the TopValues property
in the query property sheet, you must enter a percentage from 1
through 100.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2346 |
For the TopValues property
in the query property sheet, you must enter a number greater
than zero.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2347 |
Microsoft Office 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.@@1@1@6183@1 |
| 2348 |
You can't leave the Alias
property blank.@@@1@1@6146@1 |
| 2349 |
For the TopValues property
in the query property sheet, you must enter a number smaller
than 2,147,483,647.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2350 |
Microsoft Office 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 Office Access will fill the RecordSource or
RowSource property with the saved query name.* Make sure the
query doesn't have an SQL syntax error.@@1@1@4309@1 |
| 2351 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't represent an implicit VALUES clause in the query design
grid.@Edit this in SQL view.@@1@@@1 |
| 2352 |
You can't modify this
query because it has been deleted or renamed by another
user.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2353 |
Bad query parameter
'|'.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2354 |
This query or table has an
expression that is failing to evaluate. |
| 2355 |
You can select up to |
values in a column filter for a multi-valued field. Remove some
values, and then try again. |
| 2356 |
You cannot assign a
multivalued or Attachment field to the Link Master Fields or
Link Child Fields properties.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@1@@@1 |
| 2361 |
Microsoft Office 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.@1@@@1 |
| 2362 |
You already have a field
named '|.'@@@1@@@1 |
| 2363 |
Microsoft Office Access
allows only one AutoNumber field per table.@Use the Number data
type for similar fields.@@1@@@1 |
| 2364 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't open the table in Datasheet view.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2366 |
Microsoft Office Access
was unable to save the field ordering. All other changes were
saved successfully.@Click the Microsoft Office Button, point to
Manage, and then click Compact and Repair Database.@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2371 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't create a primary key. Your changes weren't saved.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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@1@13793@1 |
| 2373 |
The setting for the
FieldSize property must be from 0 through 255.@@@1@@@1 |
| 2374 |
You can't create an index
or primary key on more than 10 fields.@@@1@@@1 |
| 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.@@1@@@1 |
| 2376 |
Microsoft Office Access
can't create a primary key.@You have selected too many fields
for a multiple-field primary key.@@1@@@1 |
| 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 Office Access then enters data in the
AutoNumber field automatically, numbering the records
consecutively starting with 1.@@1@@@1 |
| 2378 |
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