Datasheet
Number
Description
Error Numbers and Descriptions for Microsoft Access 2007
29048
MDE databases can't reference MDB databases.@MDE databases can only reference other
MDE databases or type libraries.@@1@@@1
29049
To add a code module to a form or report, you must switch to Design view and set the
HasModule property of the form or report to Yes.@@@1@@@1
29050
Microsoft Office Access couldn't compile this database because one or more references
couldn't be resolved.@The database has not been saved in a compiled state. The performance
of this database will be slower because Microsoft Office Access will need to recompile the
database for each session.@For information on improving performance, click
Help.@2@1@11705@1
29051
The current user account doesn't have permission to make an MDE file from this
database.@To make an MDE file, do the following:* Join the workgroup that defines the user
accounts used to access the database.* Make sure the user account has Open/Run and
Open Exclusive permissions for the database object.* Make sure the user account has
Modify Design or Administer permissions for the MSysModules2 table in the database.*
Request that other users close the database.@@1@@@1
29052
The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database '|' can't be converted to the current
Visual Basic format.@If the database is an MDE, you will need to rebuild the MDE from the
source MDB. If you don't have the source MDB, you will need to obtain a new version of the
MDE that is compatible with the current version of Visual Basic.@@1@@@1
29053
Microsoft Office Access can't create any more controls on this form or report.@If you have
deleted controls from this form or report in the past, you may be able to rename the form or
report and then add more controls to it.@@1@@@1
29054
Microsoft Office Access can't add, rename, or delete the control(s) you
requested.@@@1@@@1
29055
The form or report '|' has too many controls.@Reduce the number of controls on the form or
report before using it in this version of Microsoft Office Access.@@1@@@1
29056
Someone else is using '|' and the Visual Basic for Applications project does not match your
version of Visual Basic.@You need to open the database exclusively in order to upgrade the
Visual Basic for Applications project in this database.@@1@@@1
29057
The database '|' is read-only and the Visual Basic for Applications project does not match your
version of Visual Basic.@You need to open the database read-write in order to upgrade the
Visual Basic for Applications project in this database.@@1@@@1
29058
You can't create a module for a form or report while an instance of the form or report is in
browse mode.@@@1@@@1
29059
Microsoft Office Access was unable do display the module.@@@1@@@1
29060
File not found.@@@1@@@1
29061
There were compilation errors during the conversion or enabling of this database.@This might
be due to old DAO syntax that is no longer supported.For an example on how to fixup the
code, click Help. @@2@1@11705@1
29062
The module name '|' is misspelled or refers to a module that doesn't exist.@If the invalid
module name is in a macro, an Action Failed dialog box will display the macro name and the
macro's arguments after you click OK. Open the Macro window, and enter the correct module
name.@@1@@@1
29063
The Visual Basic for Applications project in the database is corrupt.
29064
You do not have exclusive access to the database at this time. If you proceed to make
changes, you may not be able to save them later.
29065
Microsoft Office Access can't save design changes or save to a new database object because
another user has the file open. To save your design changes or to save to a new object, you
must have exclusive access to the file.
29066
You do not have exclusive access to the database. Your design changes cannot be saved at
this time. Do you want to close without saving your changes?
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