Datasheet

Number
Description
Error Numbers and Descriptions for Microsoft Access 2007
2764
The object's property or method can't be set.@You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure to set
a property or apply a method for an object. However, the property or method doesn't support
named arguments.@Check the component's documentation for information on the properties
and methods it makes available to Automation operations.@1@@@1
2765
Visual Basic can't convert the data type of one of the arguments you entered.@You tried to
run a Visual Basic procedure that executes a method or sets a property of an object.@Check
the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes
available for Automation operations.@1@@@1
2766
The object doesn't contain the Automation object '|.'@You tried to run a Visual Basic
procedure to set a property or method for an object. However, the component doesn't make
the property or method available for Automation operations.@Check the component's
documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available for
Automation operations.@1@@@1
2767
The object doesn't support American English; it was developed using a different
language.@Use a version of the object developed in Visual Basic that supports the language
you are using.@@1@@@1
2768
The number you used to reference an element in the array is outside the bounds of the
array.@For example, the array is from 0 through 10, and you entered a -1 or an 11.@Check
the component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes
available for Automation operations.@1@@@1
2769
A property of the Automation object requires or returns a data type that isn't supported by
Visual Basic.@You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure that references an Automation object's
property. However, the value of the property isn't supported by Visual Basic.@Check the
component's documentation for information on the properties and methods it makes available
for Automation operations.@1@@@1
2770
The object you referenced in the Visual Basic procedure as an OLE object isn't an OLE
object.@@@1@@@1
2771
The bound or unbound object frame you tried to edit does not contain an OLE object.@Right-
click the frame, click Insert Object, and then use the dialog box to locate and either add or link
to an object from a file that is not empty.@@1@1@9360@1
2774
The component doesn't support Automation.@You tried to run a Visual Basic procedure that
references an Automation object.@Check the component's documentation for information on
whether it supports Automation.@1@@@1
2775
You specified too many arguments in the Visual Basic procedure, or there isn't enough
memory to run the procedure.@Specify fewer arguments, or close unneeded programs, and
then try to run the procedure again.For more information on freeing memory, search the
Microsoft Windows Help index for 'memory, troubleshooting'.@@1@@@1
2777
The class argument in the CreateObject function of the Visual Basic procedure you're trying to
run is invalid.@Try one of the following:* Make sure the file is installed on your computer
and that you used the correct file name.* Check the OLE server's documentation for
information about the syntax to use when specifying an OLE object's
data.@@1@3@1010851@1
2778
Microsoft Office Access tried to create an OLE link, but there was no source document for this
object.@@@1@@@1
2782
You must specify a property or method for the object.@You tried to run a Visual Basic
procedure that references and sets a property or method for the object.@Enter a property or
method for the object.@1@1@6968@1
2783
You entered an invalid setting for the Action property.@Use one of the Microsoft Office Access
intrinsic constants for the Action property.For a list of valid settings you can use with the
Action property, click Help.@@2@1@6967@1
2784
The path you entered for the SourceDoc property setting for a linked OLE object is too
long.@Move the file to a location with a shorter path.@@1@1@6973@1
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