Error Code | Error Description | Supported Versions |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft 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′ |
Access 2003+ |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘There was a problem retrieving printer information for this object. The object may have been sent to a printer that is unavailable.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2214 | There was a problem retrieving information from the printer. New printer has not been set.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘There was a problem retrieving information from the printer. New printer has not been set.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft 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’ |
Access 2003+ |
2220 | Microsoft Office Access can’t open the file ‘|’.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t open the file ‘|’.@@@1@@@1′ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t open the file ‘|1’.@@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
2221 | The text is too long to be edited.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The text is too long to be edited.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2222 | This control is read-only and can’t be modified.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘This control is read-only and can’t be modified.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2223 | The file name ‘|’ is too long.@Enter a file name that’s 256 characters or less.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The file name ‘|’ is too long.@Enter a file name that’s 256 characters or less.@@1@@@1′ |
Access 2003+ |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft 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’ |
Access 2003+ |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘The Clipboard isn’t responding, so Microsoft 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’ |
Access 2003+ |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘The data on the Clipboard is damaged, so Microsoft 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’ |
Access 2003+ |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft 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’ |
Access 2003+ |
2234 | Microsoft Office Access can’t paste the OLE object.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t paste the OLE object.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t paste the OLE object.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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’ |
Access 2003+ |
2239 | The database ‘|’ needs to be repaired or isn’t a Microsoft Office Access database file.@You may have quit Microsoft Office Access unexpectedly with the database open.@To repair the database, click the Repair Database command on the Tools menu (Database Utilities submenu). If the database can’t be repaired, the .mdb file is unusable. Restore the database from a backup copy or create a new database.@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft 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’ |
Access 2003+ |
2243 | The data in the Clipboard isn’t recognizable; Microsoft Office Access can’t paste the OLE object.@@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The data in the Clipboard isn’t recognizable; Microsoft Office Access can’t paste the OLE object.@@@1@@@1’ Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘The data in the Clipboard isn’t recognizable; Microsoft Access can’t paste the OLE object.@@@1@@@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
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 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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’ |
Access 2003+ |
2245 | The file you specified doesn’t contain valid icon data.@Specify a valid icon file.@@1@600829@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The file you specified doesn’t contain valid icon data.@Specify a valid icon file.@@1@1@829@1’ |
Access 2003+ |
2246 | Microsoft Office Access can’t run the query; the parameter values are too large.@The total length of all the values entered for the parameters cannot exceed 1,024 characters.@@1@@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ” |
Access 2003 |
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@208951@1 Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘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’ |
Access 2003+ |