Error Code Error Description Supported Versions
6050 Microsoft Access could not instantiate the Web Browser Control. Access 2010+
6051 Web Browser could not parse the transform Access 2010+
6052 Web Browser cannot apply the transform. Access 2010+
6053 To apply this change, close and reopen the form or report Access 2010+
6054 The macro action BrowseTo requires a valid Path argument. A valid Path argument is of the form: MainForm1.Subform1>Form1.Subform1 Access 2010+
6055 This form already has a navigation control.@You will not be able to complete this operation.@@1@@@1 Access 2010+
6056 The Web browser control is not supported in a report or a continuous form. Access 2010+
6057 Because databases in the current format do not support the Empty Cell control, you will not be able to complete this operation. Access 2010+
6058 The Navigation control is not supported by the current database format. Access 2010+
6059 Cannot create a Web | based on a source that is not Web compatible. Access 2010+
6060 The navigation control is not supported on reports. Access 2010+
6061 Some controls on this object shared the same name.@These controls have been given unique names.@@1@@@1 Access 2010+
6062 You must be in Design or Layout View to create or delete controls.@@@1@2@5054@1 Access 2010+
6063 The report position change was stopped Access 2010+
6064 Invalid menu command. Access 2010+
7700 Microsoft Office Access is unable to complete the operation.@Try the operation again. If the error persists, restart Microsoft Office Access.@@1@@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access is unable to complete the operation.@Try the operation again. If the error persists, restart Microsoft Office Access.@@1@@@1’
Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access is unable to complete the operation.@Try the operation again. If the error persists, restart Microsoft Access.@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7701 Microsoft Office Access can’t synchronize with Synchronizer ‘|1.’@A possible reason for the failure to synchronize with ‘|1’ is that both the Synchronizer and Microsoft Office Access were trying to write to the current database at the same time.
Try synchronizing with ‘|1’ again.@Do you want to continue synchronizing with the remaining Synchronizers?@19@@2
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Office Access can’t synchronize with Synchronizer ‘|1.’@A possible reason for the failure to synchronize with ‘|1’ is that both the Synchronizer and Microsoft Office Access were trying to write to the current database at the same time.
Try synchronizing with ‘|1′ again.@Do you want to continue synchronizing with the remaining Synchronizers?@19@@@2’
Access 2010+ uses different description: ‘Microsoft Access can’t synchronize with Synchronizer ‘|1.’@A possible reason for the failure to synchronize with ‘|1’ is that both the Synchronizer and Microsoft Access were trying to write to the current database at the same time.
Try synchronizing with ‘|1′ again.@Do you want to continue synchronizing with the remaining Synchronizers?@19@@@2’
Access 2003+
7702 The user-supplied function named ‘|’, the program to assist you in resolving conflicts, could not be found.@Contact the author of this customized database application.@@1@@3
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘The user-supplied function named ‘|’, the program to assist you in resolving conflicts, could not be found.@Contact the author of this customized database application.@@1@@@3′
Access 2003+
7703 There are no synchronization conflicts to resolve.@@@1@@1
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘There are no synchronization conflicts to resolve.@@@1@@@1’
Access 2003+
7704 You can’t modify the design of ‘|’ at a replica.@Design changes to replicated objects can be made only at the Design Master.
Do you want to open it as read-only?@@19@@2
Access 2007+ uses different description: ‘You can’t modify the design of ‘|’ at a replica.@Design changes to replicated objects can be made only at the Design Master.
Do you want to open it as read-only?@@19@@@2′
Access 2003+

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