Error Code | Error Description | Supported Versions |
9551 | The Text Format property of the bound field ‘|’ is not currently Plain Text. You should change the Text Format property of the table field before you change the property of this control. If you change the Text Format property of this control to Plain Text before you change the property of the bound field, some data might be displayed as HTML tags.@Do you want to continue?@@19@@@2 | Access 2007+ |
9552 | The application is already in sync with the server. | Access 2010+ |
9553 | There are pending updates to this application that must be applied before you can save your changes to the server. Do you want to apply these updates now? | Access 2010+ |
9554 | The site ‘|’ already exists. Please select another name. | Access 2010+ |
9555 | This connection file contains definitions that conflict with connections already installed in your database. Click OK to overwrite the existing connection definition. Click Cancel to keep the existing connection definition and cancel the installation. |
Access 2010+ |
9556 | Deleting this object from your database will cause associated linked tables and expressions to cease functioning. | Access 2010+ |
10000 | You must first save the table.@Do you want to save the table now?@@19@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You must first save the table.@Do you want to save the table now?@@19@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10001 | You must first save the view.@Do you want to save the view now?@@19@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You must first save the view.@Do you want to save the view now?@@19@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10002 | You must first save the stored procedure.@Do you want to save the stored procedure now?@@19@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You must first save the stored procedure.@Do you want to save the stored procedure now?@@19@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10003 | You must first save the query.@Do you want to save the query now?@@19@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You must first save the query.@Do you want to save the query now?@@19@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10004 | Do you want to permanently delete the selected field(s) and all the data in the field(s)?@To permanently delete the field(s), click Yes.@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Do you want to permanently delete the selected field(s) and all the data in the field(s)?@To permanently delete the field(s), click Yes.@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10005 | There is no primary key defined.@Although a primary key isn’t required, it’s highly recommended. A table must have a primary key for you to define a relationship between this table and other tables in the database. Do you want to create a primary key now?@@13@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘There is no primary key defined.@Although a primary key isn’t required, it’s highly recommended. A table must have a primary key for you to define a relationship between this table and other tables in the database. Do you want to create a primary key now?@@13@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10006 | Changing to this data type requires removal of one or more indexes.@You can’t use indexes on fields with a Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink data type. If you click Yes, Microsoft Office Access will delete the indexes that include that field. Do you want to continue anyway?@@20@@2 Access 2007 uses different description: ‘Changing to this data type requires removal of one or more indexes.@You can’t use indexes on fields with a Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink data type. If you click Yes, Microsoft Office Access will delete the indexes that include that field. Do you want to continue anyway?@@20@@@2’ Access 2010 uses different description: ‘Changing to this data type requires removal of one or more indexes.@You can’t use indexes on fields with a Memo, OLE Object, or Hyperlink data type. If you click Yes, Microsoft Access will delete the indexes that include that field. Do you want to continue anyway?@@20@@@2’ Access 2013 uses different description: ‘Changing to this data type requires removal of one or more indexes.@The new field type you selected doesn’t allow indexes. If you click Yes, Microsoft Access will delete the indexes that include this field.@Do you want to change the data type and remove the indexes?@20@@@2’ Access 2016 uses different description: ‘Changing to this data type requires removal of one or more indexes.@The new field type you selected doesn’t allow indexes. If you click Yes, Microsoft Access will delete the indexes that include this field.@Do you want to change the data type and remove the indexes?@20@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10007 | Deleting field ‘|’ requires Microsoft Office Access to delete the primary key.@Do you want to delete this field anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Deleting field ‘|’ requires Microsoft Office Access to delete the primary key.@Do you want to delete this field anyway?@@19@@@2′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Deleting field ‘|1′ requires Microsoft Access to delete the primary key.@Do you want to delete this field anyway?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10008 | Deleting field ‘|’ requires Microsoft Office Access to delete one or more indexes.@If you click Yes, Microsoft Office Access will delete the field and all its indexes. Do you want to delete this field anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Deleting field ‘|’ requires Microsoft Office Access to delete one or more indexes.@If you click Yes, Microsoft Office Access will delete the field and all its indexes. Do you want to delete this field anyway?@@19@@@2′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Deleting field ‘|1′ requires Microsoft Access to delete one or more indexes.@If you click Yes, Microsoft Access will delete the field and all its indexes. Do you want to delete this field anyway?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10009 | You can’t open the table ‘|’ for modification.@A query or form bound to the table is open, you may not have permission to open this table in Design view, or another user has the table open. Do you want to open this table as read-only?@If you have opened a query or form bound to this table, close it, and then try again to open the table in Design view.@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Either an object bound to table ‘|’ is open or another user has the table open. Do you want to open the table as read-only?@To open the table as read-only, click Yes.@To open the table as read/write, click No, make sure the table and all objects bound to it are closed, and then try opening it again in Design view.@19@@@2′ |
Access 2003+ |
10010 | Table ‘|’ is a linked table with some properties that can’t be modified.@Do you want to open it anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Table ‘|’ is a linked table whose design can’t be modified. If you want to add or remove fields or change their properties or data types, you must do so in the source database.@Do you want to open it anyway?@@19@@@2′ |
Access 2003+ |
10011 | Microsoft Office Access encountered errors while converting the data.@The contents of fields in |1 record(s) were deleted. Do you want to proceed anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access encountered errors while converting the data.@The contents of fields in |1 record(s) were deleted. Do you want to proceed anyway?@@19@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access encountered errors while converting the data.@The contents of fields in |1 record(s) were deleted. Do you want to proceed anyway?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |
10012 | Microsoft Office Access can’t retrieve field properties from the system tables.@The database needs to be repaired. If you click Yes, Microsoft Office Access will open the table in Design view. The settings of the FieldName, DataType, FieldSize, Indexed, and Primary properties will remain intact, but the settings of other field properties will be lost. You can attempt to redefine the lost properties, but it is recommended that you restore the database from a backup copy, or close it and use the Repair Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu). Do you want to continue anyway?@@20@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access cannot retrieve field properties from the system tables.@This database needs to be repaired. If you click Yes, Microsoft Office Access will open the table in Design view. The settings of the FieldName, DataType, FieldSize, Indexed, and Primary properties will remain intact, but the settings of other field properties will be lost. You can attempt to redefine the lost properties, but we recommend that you restore the database from a backup copy, or close it and use the Compact and Repair Database command (click the Microsoft Office Button and point to Manage). Do you want to continue?@@20@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access cannot retrieve field properties from the system tables.@This database needs to be repaired. If you click Yes, Microsoft Access will open the table in Design view. The settings of the FieldName, DataType, FieldSize, Indexed, and Primary properties will remain intact, but the settings of other field properties will be lost. You can attempt to redefine the lost properties, but we recommend that you restore the database from a backup copy, or close it and use the Compact and Repair Database command (click the File tab and point to Manage). Do you want to continue?@@20@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
10013 | Microsoft Office Access can’t save property changes for linked tables.@Do you want to continue anyway?@@19@@2 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t save property changes for linked tables.@Do you want to continue anyway?@@19@@@2’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t save property changes for linked tables.@Do you want to continue anyway?@@19@@@2’ |
Access 2003+ |