2278
- Microsoft Access can't save your changes to this bound OLE
object. Either you don't have permission to write to the record
in which the object is stored, or the record is locked by
another user.Copy the object to the Clipboard (select the object
and click Copy on the Edit menu), and click Undo Current Record
on the Edit menu. Then open the application you used to create
the object, paste the object from the Clipboard, and save it.
2279 - The value you entered
isn't appropriate for the input mask ... specified for this
field.
2280 - You have added more
output formats to the Windows Registry than Microsoft Access can
initialize. Some output formats will not be available. Remove
those formats that you never or least often use.
2281 - The formats that
enable you to output data as a Microsoft Excel, rich-text format,
MS-DOS text, or HTML file are missing or incorrectly registered
in the Windows Registry. Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access
or, if you're familiar with the settings in the Registry, try to
correct them yourself. For more information about the Registry,
click Help.
2282 - The format in which
you are attempting to output the current object is not available.
Either you are attempting to output the current object to a
format that is not valid for its object type, or the formats
that enable you to output data as a Microsoft Excel, rich-text
format, MS-DOS text, or HTML file are missing from the Windows
Registry. Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access or, if you're
familiar with the settings in the Registry, try to correct them
yourself. For more information on the Registry, click Help.
2283 - The format
specification for ... is invalid.You can't save output data to a
file in this format until you correct the setting for the format
in the Windows Registry. Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access
or, if you're familiar with the settings in the Registry, try to
correct them yourself. For more information on the Registry,
click Help.
2284 - Microsoft Access
can't write to the file. The network may not be working. Wait
until the network is working, and then try again.* You may be
out of memory. Close one or more Microsoft Access windows, close
other applications, and then try again.
2285 - Microsoft Access
can't create the output file. You may be out of disk space on
the destination drive.* The network may not be working. Wait
until the network is working, and then try again.* You may be
out of memory. Close one or more Microsoft Access windows, close
other applications, and then try again.
2286 - Microsoft Access
can't close the file. The network may not be working. Wait until
the network is working, and then try again.* You may be out of
memory. Close one or more Microsoft Access windows, close other
applications, and then try again.
2287 - Microsoft Access
can't open the mail session. Check your mail application to make
sure that it's working properly.
2288 - Microsoft Access
can't load the ... format. The setting for this format in the
Windows Registry is incorrect. You can't save the output data to
a file in this format until you correct the setting in the
Registry. Run Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access or, if you're
familiar with the settings in the Registry, try to correct them
yourself. For more information on the Registry, click Help.
2289 - Microsoft Access
can't output the module in the requested format.
2290 - There were too many
message recipients; the message was not sent.
2291 - There are too many
message attachments; the message was not sent.
2292 - The message text is
too long, so it was not sent.
2293 - Microsoft Access
can't send this e-mail message. Before attempting to send an
e-mail message from Microsoft Access, resolve the problem
identified in the previous message, or configure your computer
to send and receive e-mail messages.
2294 - Microsoft Access
can't attach the object; the message was not sent. The network
may not be working. Wait until the network is working, and then
try again.* You may be out of memory. Close one or more
Microsoft Access windows, close other applications, and then try
again.
2295 - Unknown message
recipient(s); the message was not sent.
2296 - The password is
invalid; the message wasn't sent.
2297 - Microsoft Access
can't open the mail session.You may be out of memory. Close one
or more Microsoft Access windows, close other applications, and
then try again. You may also want to check your mail application
to ensure that it's working properly.
2298 - Microsoft Access
can't start the wizard, builder, or add-in. The library database
containing the wizard, builder, or add-in may not be installed.
Point to Add-ins on the Tools menu, and then click Add-in
Manager to see if the library database is installed.* The wizard,
builder, or add-in code may not be compiled and Microsoft Access
can't compile it. There may be a syntax error in the code.* The
key for the add-in in the Windows Registry file may be
incorrect.
2299 - Microsoft Access
can't open the Zoom box. The Microsoft Access Utility add-in is
missing or was modified. Rerun Microsoft Access or Microsoft
Office Setup to reinstall Microsoft Access and the Microsoft
Access Utility add-in.
2300 - Microsoft Access
can't output because there are too many controls selected that
have different styles, such as color and font. Select fewer
controls, and then try again.
2301 - There are not enough
system resources to output the data. Close one or more Microsoft
Access windows and close other applications. Then try to output
the data again.
2302 - Microsoft Access
can't save the output data to the file you've selected. The file
may be open. If so, close it, and then save the output data to
the file again.* If you are using a template, check to make sure
the template exists.* If the file isn't open, check to make sure
that you have enough free disk space.* Make sure that the file
exists on the path specified.
2303 - Microsoft Access
can't output data now. The network may not be working. Wait
until the network is working, and then try again.* You may be
out of disk space. Free up disk space and try again.
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