Error Code | Error Description | Supported Versions |
7873 | ‘|’ cannot be imported, exported, or copied to another database or project file.@@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ”|’ cannot be imported, exported, or copied to another database or project file.@@@1@@@1′ Access 2010 uses different description: ”|’ cannot be imported, exported, or copied to another database or project file.@@@1@@@1′ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the object ‘|1’.@* You misspelled the object name. Check for missing underscores ( _ ) or other punctuation, and make sure you didn’t enter leading spaces. * You tried to open a linked table, but the file containing the table isn’t on the path you specified. Use the Linked Table Manager to update the link and point to the correct path.@@1@@@1′ Access 2016 uses different description: ”|’ cannot be imported, exported, or copied to another database or project file.@@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
7874 | Microsoft Office Access can’t find the object ‘|.’@* You misspelled the object name. Check for missing underscores ( _ ) or other punctuation, and make sure you didn’t enter leading spaces. * You tried to open a linked table, but the file containing the table isn’t on the path you specified. Use the Linked Table Manager to update the link and point to the correct path.@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t find the object ‘|’.@* You misspelled the object name. Check for missing underscores ( _ ) or other punctuation, and make sure you didn’t enter leading spaces. * You tried to open a linked table, but the file containing the table isn’t on the path you specified. Use the Linked Table Manager to update the link and point to the correct path.@@1@@@1′ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the object ‘|1’.@* You misspelled the object name. Check for missing underscores ( _ ) or other punctuation, and make sure you didn’t enter leading spaces. * You tried to open a linked table, but the file containing the table isn’t on the path you specified. Use the Linked Table Manager to update the link and point to the correct path.@@1@@@1′ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘The table ‘|1′ already exists.@You created or renamed a table, and then tried to save it. Before Microsoft Access could save the table, another user created or renamed one using the same name.@@1@@@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the object ‘|1’.@* You misspelled the object name. Check for missing underscores ( _ ) or other punctuation, and make sure you didn’t enter leading spaces. * You tried to open a linked table, but the file containing the table isn’t on the path you specified. Use the Linked Table Manager to update the link and point to the correct path.@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
7875 | The table ‘|’ already exists.@You created or renamed a table, and then tried to save it. Before Microsoft Office Access could save the table, another user created or renamed one using the same name.@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘The table ‘|’ already exists.@You created or renamed a table, and then tried to save it. Before Microsoft Office Access could save the table, another user created or renamed one using the same name.@@1@@@1′ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘The table ‘|1′ already exists.@You created or renamed a table, and then tried to save it. Before Microsoft Access could save the table, another user created or renamed one using the same name.@@1@@@1’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘There isn’t enough temporary disk space to complete the operation.@Free disk space, and then try the operation again. For more information on freeing temporary disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for ‘disk space, freeing’. For information on compacting a database to free disk space, click Help.@@2@1@9009@3′ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘The table ‘|1′ already exists.@You created or renamed a table, and then tried to save it. Before Microsoft Access could save the table, another user created or renamed one using the same name.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
7876 | There isn’t enough temporary disk space to complete the operation.@Free disk space, and then try the operation again. For more information on freeing temporary disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for ‘disk space, freeing’. For information on compacting a database to free disk space, click Help.@@2@209009@3 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘There isn’t enough temporary disk space to complete the operation.@Free disk space, and then try the operation again. For more information on freeing temporary disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for ‘disk space, freeing’. For information on compacting a database to free disk space, click Help.@@2@1@9009@3′ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘There isn’t enough temporary disk space to complete the operation.@Free disk space, and then try the operation again. For more information on freeing temporary disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for ‘disk space, freeing’. For information on compacting a database to free disk space, click Help.@@2@1@9009@3′ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t sort on the Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink ‘|1’.@The ORDER BY clause of an SQL statement can’t include any Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink fields.@@1@@@1′ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘There isn’t enough temporary disk space to complete the operation.@Free disk space, and then try the operation again. For more information on freeing temporary disk space, search the Microsoft Windows Help index for ‘disk space, freeing’. For information on compacting a database to free disk space, click Help.@@2@1@9009@3′ |
Access 2003+ |
7877 | Microsoft Office Access can’t sort on the Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink ‘|’.@The ORDER BY clause of an SQL statement can’t include any Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink fields.@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t sort on the Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink ‘|’.@The ORDER BY clause of an SQL statement can’t include any Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink fields.@@1@@@1′ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t sort on the Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink ‘|1’.@The ORDER BY clause of an SQL statement can’t include any Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink fields.@@1@@@1′ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘The data has been changed.@Another user edited this record and saved the changes before you attempted to save your changes.@Re-edit the record.@1@@@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t sort on the Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink ‘|1’.@The ORDER BY clause of an SQL statement can’t include any Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink fields.@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
7878 | The data has been changed.@Another user edited this record and saved the changes before you attempted to save your changes.@Re-edit the record.@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘The data has been changed.@Another user edited this record and saved the changes before you attempted to save your changes.@Re-edit the record.@1@@@1’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘The data has been changed.@Another user edited this record and saved the changes before you attempted to save your changes.@Re-edit the record.@1@@@1’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘An invalid IDA has been passed to Microsoft Access error handling.@Please report this error and the steps that caused it.@@1@@@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘The data has been changed.@Another user edited this record and saved the changes before you attempted to save your changes.@Re-edit the record.@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
7879 | An invalid IDA has been passed to Microsoft Office Access error handling.@Please report this error and the steps that caused it.@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘An invalid IDA has been passed to Microsoft Office Access error handling.@Please report this error and the steps that caused it.@@1@@@1’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘An invalid IDA has been passed to Microsoft Access error handling.@Please report this error and the steps that caused it.@@1@@@1’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘The value you entered is the wrong data type for this field.@Enter an integer.@@1@@@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘An invalid IDA has been passed to Microsoft Access error handling.@Please report this error and the steps that caused it.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
7880 | The value you entered is the wrong data type for this field.@Enter an integer.@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘The value you entered is the wrong data type for this field.@Enter an integer.@@1@@@1’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘The value you entered is the wrong data type for this field.@Enter an integer.@@1@@@1’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘The Macro Conversion Wizard can’t be started.@This wizard may not be installed, or this wizard has been disabled.@To reenable this wizard, click the File tab, and then click Access Options. Click Add-Ins, and then in the Manage list, click Disabled Items, and then click Go. Rerun Microsoft Access or the Microsoft Office Setup program to reinstall this wizard. 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 for ‘backing up files’ in Microsoft Windows Help.@1@@@2′ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘The value you entered is the wrong data type for this field.@Enter an integer.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
7881 | The Macro Conversion Wizard can’t be started.@This wizard may not be installed, or this wizard has been disabled.@To reenable this wizard, click About Microsoft Office Access on the Help menu, and then click the Disabled Items button to view a list of addins which you can enable. Rerun Microsoft Office Access or Microsoft Office Setup to reinstall this wizard. 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@@3 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘The Macro Conversion Wizard can’t be started.@This wizard may not be installed, or this wizard has been disabled.@To reenable this wizard, click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Access Options. Click Add-Ins, and then in the Manage list, click Disabled Items, and then click Go. Rerun Microsoft Office Access or the Microsoft Office Setup program to reinstall this wizard. 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 for ‘backing up files’ in Microsoft Windows Help.@1@@@3′ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘The Macro Conversion Wizard can’t be started.@This wizard may not be installed, or this wizard has been disabled.@To reenable this wizard, click the File tab, and then click Access Options. Click Add-Ins, and then in the Manage list, click Disabled Items, and then click Go. Rerun Microsoft Access or the Microsoft Office Setup program to reinstall this wizard. 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 for ‘backing up files’ in Microsoft Windows Help.@1@@@2′ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘You can’t convert, enable, or encode an Access Project file.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘The Macro Conversion Wizard can’t be started.@This wizard may not be installed, or this wizard has been disabled.@To reenable this wizard, click the File tab, and then click Access Options. Click Add-Ins, and then in the Manage list, click Disabled Items, and then click Go. Rerun Microsoft Access or the Microsoft Office Setup program to reinstall this wizard. 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 for ‘backing up files’ in Microsoft Windows Help.@1@@@2′ |
Access 2003+ |
7882 | You can’t convert, enable, or encode an Access Project file.@@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘You can’t convert, enable, or encode an Access Project file.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘You can’t convert, enable, or encode an Access Project file.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘You can’t set the MenuBar property unless a database is open.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘You can’t convert, enable, or encode an Access Project file.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
7883 | You can’t set the MenuBar property unless a database is open.@@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘You can’t set the MenuBar property unless a database is open.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘You can’t set the MenuBar property unless a database is open.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘You can’t export an object to itself.@Select a different database to export to, or give the object a new name.@@1@@@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘You can’t set the MenuBar property unless a database is open.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
7884 | You can’t export an object to itself.@Select a different database to export to, or give the object a new name.@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘You can’t export an object to itself.@Select a different database to export to, or give the object a new name.@@1@@@1’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘You can’t export an object to itself.@Select a different database to export to, or give the object a new name.@@1@@@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘You can’t export an object to itself.@Select a different database to export to, or give the object a new name.@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2016+ |
7885 | The source database has no import/export specifications to copy.@@@1@@1 Access 2013 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the dynamic-link library (DLL) Mso.@Rerun the Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup program.@@1@@@3’ |
Access 2003,2013 |
7886 | Microsoft Office Access can’t find the dynamic-link library (DLL) Mso.@Rerun the Microsoft Office Access or Microsoft Office Setup program.@@1@@3 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t find the dynamic-link library (DLL) Mso.@Rerun the Microsoft Office Access or Microsoft Office Setup program.@@1@@@3’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the dynamic-link library (DLL) Mso.@Rerun the Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup program.@@1@@@3’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘A unique record identifier can’t consist of more than 10 fields.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t find the dynamic-link library (DLL) Mso.@Rerun the Microsoft Access or Microsoft Office Setup program.@@1@@@3’ |
Access 2003+ |
7887 | A unique record identifier can’t consist of more than 10 fields.@@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘A unique record identifier can’t consist of more than 10 fields.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘A unique record identifier can’t consist of more than 10 fields.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘You must set the default font size to a number from |1 through |2.@For more information on the FontSize property, click Help.@@2@2@5477@1’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘A unique record identifier can’t consist of more than 10 fields.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
7888 | You must set the default font size to a number from |1 through |2.@For more information on the FontSize property, click Help.@@2@5477@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘You must set the default font size to a number from |1 through |2.@For more information on the FontSize property, click Help.@@2@2@5477@1’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘You must set the default font size to a number from |1 through |2.@For more information on the FontSize property, click Help.@@2@2@5477@1’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘The file ‘|’ does not exist.@@@1@@@1′ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘You must set the default font size to a number from |1 through |2.@For more information on the FontSize property, click Help.@@2@2@5477@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
7889 | The file ‘|’ does not exist.@@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘The file ‘|’ does not exist.@@@1@@@1′ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘The file ‘|’ does not exist.@@@1@@@1′ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘The file ‘|’ doesn’t contain any data.@You can’t import from, or link to, an empty spreadsheet.@@1@@@1′ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘The file ‘|’ does not exist.@@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
7890 | The file ‘|’ doesn’t contain any data.@You can’t import from, or link to, an empty spreadsheet.@@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘The file ‘|’ doesn’t contain any data.@You can’t import from, or link to, an empty spreadsheet.@@1@@@1′ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘The file ‘|’ doesn’t contain any data.@You can’t import from, or link to, an empty spreadsheet.@@1@@@1′ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘The file ‘|’ doesn’t contain any data.@You can’t import from, or link to, an empty spreadsheet.@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2016+ |
7891 | This database is read-only.@The conditional compilation argument option can’t be saved.@@1@@1 Access 2013 uses different description: ‘An error occurred while saving module options.@You may be running Visual Basic in break mode.@Reset the running code before changing the module options.@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003,2013 |
7892 | An error occurred while saving module options.@You may be running Visual Basic in break mode.@Reset the running code before changing the module options.@1@@1 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘An error occurred while saving module options.@You may be running Visual Basic in break mode.@Reset the running code before changing the module options.@1@@@1’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘An error occurred while saving module options.@You may be running Visual Basic in break mode.@Reset the running code before changing the module options.@1@@@1’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘You cannot import objects into a database created in an earlier version of Microsoft Access.@To convert the database to the current version of Microsoft Access, click the File tab, and then click Convert@@1@1@9029@0’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘An error occurred while saving module options.@You may be running Visual Basic in break mode.@Reset the running code before changing the module options.@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |