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4681. Microsoft Access Error 29050 | Error 29050 | Microsoft Office Access couldn't compile this database because one or more references couldn't be resolved.@The database has not been saved in a compiled state. The performance of this database will be slower because Microsoft Office Access will need to r |
4682. Microsoft Access Error 29052 | Error 29052 | The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database '|' can't be converted to the current Visual Basic format.@If the database is an MDE, you will need to rebuild the MDE from the source MDB. If you don't have the source MDB, you will need to obtain |
4683. Microsoft Access Error 29056 | Error 29056 | Someone else is using '|' and the Visual Basic for Applications project does not match your version of Visual Basic.@You need to open the database exclusively in order to upgrade the Visual Basic for Applications project in this database.@@1@@@1. |
4684. Microsoft Access Error 29057 | Error 29057 | The database '|' is read-only and the Visual Basic for Applications project does not match your version of Visual Basic.@You need to open the database read-write in order to upgrade the Visual Basic for Applications project in this database.@@1@@@1. |
4685. Microsoft Access Error 29058 | Error 29058 | You can't create a module for a form or report while an instance of the form or report is in browse mode.@@@1@@@1. |
4686. Microsoft Access Error 29063 | Error 29063 | The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database is corrupt. |
4687. Microsoft Access Error 29065 | Error 29065 | Microsoft Office Access can't save design changes or save to a new database object because another user has the file open. To save your design changes or to save to a new object, you must have exclusive access to the file. |
4688. Microsoft Access Error 2907 | Error 2907 | Do you want to revert to the saved '|'?@@@19@@@1. |
4689. Microsoft Access Error 29071 | Error 29071 | Missing or broken VBE reference to the file '|1'. |
4690. Microsoft Access Error 29077 | Error 29077 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4691. Microsoft Access Error 29078 | Error 29078 | Application-defined or object-defined error. |
4692. Microsoft Access Error 29079 | Error 29079 | Microsoft Office Access is unable to read the VBA modules in this database and cannot recover the modules because the file is read-only. To recover the VBA modules, close the database and make a backup copy of the database. Then open the database with rea |
4693. Microsoft Access Error 2909 | Error 2909 | This relationship is not valid because the fields in the first table do not match the fields in the second table.@To repair the relationship, select at least one field from each table.@@@@@1. |
4694. Microsoft Access Error 2912 | Error 2912 | If you create a data access page in this version of Access, you cannot open it in Design view in Access 2000. If you have installed the Microsoft Office XP Web Components, however, you can open this page in Page view in Access 2000.@&Don't show this warni |
4695. Microsoft Access Error 2915 | Error 2915 | Microsoft Office Access is unable to connect to the data source specified in the connection string of this page.@The server may not exist on the network, or there may be an error in the connection string information for this page.@@1@@@1. |
4696. Microsoft Access Error 2916 | Error 2916 | You cannot edit HTML pages created using PowerPoint in Microsoft Office Access. |
4697. Microsoft Access Error 2917 | Error 2917 | Invalid HTML color value. |
4698. Microsoft Access Error 2921 | Error 2921 | Microsoft Office Access cannot open this page because it was created using a newer version of Access. Try opening the page using a newer version of Microsoft Office Access. |
4699. Microsoft Access Error 2924 | Error 2924 | You cannot compact a file that was opened from a Web Server. |
4700. Microsoft Access Error 2925 | Error 2925 | You cannot encrypt a file that was opened from a Web Server. |
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