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4461. Microsoft Access Error 10603 | Error 10603 | This relationship has been modified or deleted by another user since you opened the Relationships window.@Do you want to edit the relationship and overwrite the other user's changes? To update your Relationships window to include the other user's changes, |
4462. Microsoft Access Error 10607 | Error 10607 | The relationship has been created as a one-to-many relationship because there are duplicate entries in the related field.@You've tried to create a one-to-one relationship, but the data in the tables suggests that a one-to-many relationship is more appropr |
4463. Microsoft Access Error 10702 | Error 10702 | Previewing or printing this PivotTable view might take a long time because it displays a large amount of detail data. Microsoft Office Access might not respond for some time.@Do you want to continue?@* To reduce the amount of time required, hide most or a |
4464. Microsoft Access Error 10805 | Error 10805 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4465. Microsoft Access Error 10806 | Error 10806 | Related data is not supported with the live data option. |
4466. Microsoft Access Error 10807 | Error 10807 | Please specify XML export location. |
4467. Microsoft Access Error 10892 | Error 10892 | A form with a bound ActiveX control or an embedded object bound to a data source can't have its DefaultView property set to Continuous Forms.@You tried to add a bound ActiveX control to a form in Design view.Microsoft Office Access will reset the DefaultV |
4468. Microsoft Access Error 10893 | Error 10893 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4469. Microsoft Access Error 10894 | Error 10894 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4470. Microsoft Access Error 10895 | Error 10895 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4471. Microsoft Access Error 10898 | Error 10898 | Microsoft Office Access data access pages can only be viewed in Windows Internet Explorer, but it is not your default Browser.@Do you want to open Internet Explorer to view this page?@@19@@@. |
4472. Microsoft Access Error 10899 | Error 10899 | A link to this data access page could not be created because the Data and Misc. Objects are not checked out.@@@1@@@1. |
4473. Microsoft Access Error 10900 | Error 10900 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4474. Microsoft Access Error 10901 | Error 10901 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4475. Microsoft Access Error 10902 | Error 10902 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4476. Microsoft Access Error 10903 | Error 10903 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4477. Microsoft Access Error 10904 | Error 10904 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4478. Microsoft Access Error 10905 | Error 10905 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4479. Microsoft Access Error 10950 | Error 10950 | Are you sure you want to delete this account?@You can't undo the deletion of a user or group account. To restore a user or group account that has been deleted, you must recreate the account using the same name and personal identifier (PID).@@20@@@2. |
4480. Microsoft Access Error 10956 | Error 10956 | ;LCID=0x0409. |
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