Access 2007

  1. Select the mode for the Form window: Normal (the form is in the mode set in its form properties); Hidden (the form is hidden); ...
  2. Select the mode for the Report window: Normal (the report is in the mode set in its report properties); Hidden (the report ...
  3. Select the name of the Data Access Page to open. The list shows all Data Access Pages in the current database. Required argument. ...
  4. Select the name of the database diagram to open. The list shows all the diagrams in the current database. Required argument. ...
  5. Select the name of the form to open. The list shows all forms in the current database. Required argument. Press F1 for help ...
  6. Select the name of the function to open. The list shows all functions in the current database. Required argument. Press F1 ...
  7. Select the name of the query to open. The list shows all queries in the current database. Required argument. Press F1 for ...
  8. Select the name of the report to open. The list shows all reports in the current database. Required argument. Press F1 for ...
  9. Select the name of the table to open. The list shows all tables in the current database. Required argument. Press F1 for ...
  10. Select the name of the view to open. The list shows all views in the current database. Required argument. Press F1 for help ...
  11. Select the range to print: All (to print all of the object); Selection (to print the selected part of the object); or Pages ...
  12. Select the record to make current. You can select the first or last record, an earlier or later record (Previous or Next), ...
  13. Select the stored procedure of the table to open. The list shows all stored procedures in the current database. Required ...
  14. Select the toolbar to show or hide. The list shows all built-in toolbars, followed by any custom toolbars defined in the ...
  15. Select the type of format to output the object to. Modules can only be output to Windows(ANSI) Text format. Leave blank to ...
  16. Select the type of format to use for the included object. Modules can be sent only in MS-DOS text format. Leave blank to ...
  17. Select the type of icon to display in the message box: None, Critical, Warning?, Warning!, and Information. Microsoft Windows ...
  18. Select the type of object that contains the record to be searched for, or leave blank to select the active object. For more ...
  19. Select the type of object that contains the record to make current. Leave blank to select the active object. Press F1 for ...
  20. Select the type of object to be copied, or leave blank to copy the object selected in the Navigation Pane. For more help, ...
  21. Select the type of object to be deleted, or leave blank to delete the object selected in the Navigation Pane. For more help, ...
  22. Select the type of object to be renamed, or leave blank to rename the object selected in the Navigation Pane. For more help, ...
  23. Select the type of object to import or export. If the other database is a Microsoft Access database, you can import or export ...
  24. Select the type of object to output. To output the active object, select its type with this argument, and leave the Object ...
  25. Select the type of object to save. Leave blank to save the active object. If you leave the Object Type blank, but specify ...
  26. Select the type of object to send. To send the active object, select its type in this argument, and leave the Object Name ...
  27. Select the view in which to open the form: Form view, Design view, Print Preview, Datasheet view, PivotTable view, PivotChart ...
  28. Select the view in which to open the function: Datasheet view, Design view, Print Preview, PivotTable view, or PivotChart ...
  29. Select the view in which to open the query: Datasheet view, Design view, Print Preview, PivotTable view, or PivotChart view. ...
  30. Select the view in which to open the report: Print (to print the report immediately), Report view, Design view, Print Preview, ...
  31. Select the view in which to open the stored procedure: Datasheet view, Design view, Print Preview, PivotTable view, or PivotChart ...
  32. Select the view in which to open the table: Datasheet view, Design view, Print Preview, PivotTable view, or PivotChart view. ...
  33. Select this option to export only the selected records. This option is only available when you export formatted data and ...
  34. Select this option to view the results of the export operation. This option is available only when you export formatted data. ...
  35. Select where in the field to find the data: anywhere in the field (Any Part of Field), filling the entire field (Whole Field), ...
  36. Select Yes for the computer to beep when the message box is displayed (for example, if this is a warning message). Select ...
  37. Select Yes to collate printed copies. Select No to print multiple copies of each page together. Multiple copies may print ...
  38. Select Yes to display an hourglass mouse pointer (or another icon you've chosen). Select No to display the normal pointer. ...
  39. Select Yes to edit the message in the electronic mail application before it is sent. Select No to send the message without ...
  40. Select Yes to import display values instead of lookup IDs. If the Transfer Type argument is set to Link, this argument is ...
  41. Select Yes to import or export only the structure (not the data) of a table. Select No to import or export the table structure ...
  42. Select Yes to make the search case-sensitive (upper-case and lower-case letters must match exactly). Select No to search ...
  43. Select Yes to pause the macro until the keystrokes are processed. Select No to continue running the macro immediately. Press ...
  44. Select Yes to run the action query in a transaction. Select No to not use a transaction. Press F1 for help on this argument. ...
  45. Select Yes to save the object when closed. Select No to close the object without saving it. Select Prompt to prompt for saving ...
  46. Select Yes to search for the data as it is formatted in formatted fields. Select No to search for the data as it is stored ...
  47. Select Yes to search only in the current field in each record. Select No to search all fields in each record. The Only Current ...
  48. Select Yes to select the object from the Navigation Pane. Select No if the object is already open in an Access window. For ...
  49. Select Yes to show the results of the macro while it runs. Select No to hide the results until the macro is finished. Press ...
  50. Select Yes to show the toolbar at all times. Select Where Appropriate to show a built-in toolbar only in its normal view. ...
  51. Select Yes to start the appropriate application immediately after the OutputTo action runs, with the file specified in the ...
  52. Select Yes to start the search from the first record. Select No to start the search from the current record. Press F1 for ...
  53. Select Yes to use the first row of the spreadsheet as field names when importing, exporting, or linking. Select No to treat ...
  54. Select Yes to use the first row of the text file as field names when importing, exporting, or linking. Select No to treat ...
  55. Selects a specified database object so that you can run an action that applies to the object. If the object isn't already ...
  56. Sends keystrokes to Microsoft Office Access or another active application. These keystrokes are processed as if you had pressed ...
  57. Sets the state of menu items (enabled or disabled, checked or unchecked) on custom menus, including global menus, for the ...
  58. Share.exe or Vshare.386 is missing from your computer; OLE support needs these files to work correctly.@Rerun |9 or Microsoft ...
  59. SharePoint does not support more than one attachment column per table. Only the first attachment column in a table will be ...
  60. SharePoint does not support New Line characters in a Single Line of Text field, so Multiple Lines of Text (or Memo) will ...
  61. SharePoint does not support the Decimal data type, so their Number (or Double) field will be used instead. Double is not ...
  62. SharePoint List data will be cached in this database. If this database is shared, users who do not have permissions to view ...
  63. Shows or hides a built-in toolbar or a custom toolbar. Toolbars can be displayed at all times, displayed only where normally ...
  64. Some data may be lost.@The setting for the FieldSize property of one or more fields has been changed to a shorter size. If ...
  65. Some data may not be displayed.@There is not enough horizontal space on the page for the number of columns and column spacing ...
  66. Some library databases couldn't be loaded because too many were specified.@To change library database references, click References ...
  67. Some of the analysis results you have selected to optimize have side effects as shown in the Analysis Notes box. Are you ...
  68. Some of the field names for the data you tried to paste don't match field names on the form.@|9 treats data in the first ...
  69. Some of the macro actions you are trying to save cannot be performed in Access 97. These actions will be permanently deleted ...
  70. Some records do not contain a valid address in the specified e-mail address field. No data will be returned for these rows. ...
  71. Someone else is using '|' and the Visual Basic for Applications project does not match your version of Visual Basic.@You ...
  72. Specifies a control or a field in which automatically generated Furigana is to be displayed. This will be ignored if the ...
  73. Specifies a control or a field which displays an address that corresponds to an entered postal code or which displays a postal ...
  74. Specify IME mode when this text box is focused.And, if there is a furigana control in automatic mode, please input its control ...
  75. SQL Server 6.5 must have SP5 installed. The server you have selected is running an older version of SQL Server 6.5. Cancel ...